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The Guardian's digital editor Ian Prior has been absent from work after female staff members reported harassment allegations to management, BuzzFeed News has learned.
Guardian sources say Prior - the UK news organisation's digital editor and former head of sport - is away from work while management investigate the allegations, made in the wake of the Harvey Weinstein revelations that have created shockwaves across Hollywood, the media industry and politics.
When reached by BuzzFeed News over the phone on Friday, Prior was asked if he had been suspended pending an investigation.
"I prefer to not comment on anything at the moment," he said.
A Guardian spokesperson said: "We do not discuss specific personnel matters. We take any allegations relating to our staff seriously and have established procedures which we follow rigorously."
Court records indicate that Misty Velvet Dawn Spann, 26, was set for a bench trial Tuesday but instead pleaded guilty to illegally marrying 44-year-old Patricia Ann Spann, who is identified as Patricia Ann Clayton on their marriage license application, filed in March 2016 in Comanche County.
Patricia Span also was once married to her biological son.
District Judge Ken Graham gave Misty Spann a deferred sentence of 10 years, at least two of which must be under the supervision of the Oklahoma Department of Corrections, court minutes show.
The Los Angeles Police Department is no different - however, 12 videos from a 2016 arrest were recently handed over to CBS2 by a defense attorney handling the case. This is the first time that footage has been released to the media since the body camera program was implemented in Los Angeles, and if this case is any indication of what the hidden footage looks like, things certainly do smell rotten at the LAPD.
Attorney Steve Levine said he believes that body camera footage from his client's arrest shows LAPD officers planting drugs. He also noticed several inconsistencies in the video that contradict statements the officers made in their police reports. His client, 52-year-old Ronald Shields was arrested after a car accident for possession of cocaine.

Palestinian children play in front of a mural of late nationalist leader Yasser Arafat in the Al-Shati refugee camp in Gaza City
The anniversary event was billed as a show of national unity after the Islamists of Hamas struck a reconciliation agreement last month with the rival Fatah movement founded and led by Arafat until his death in 2004.
The deal, which is supposed to see Hamas cede civil control of Gaza to the Palestinian Authority led by current Fatah leader Mahmud Abbas by December 1, ended years of bitter division between the rival factions.
The De Mata De Arca visual effects museum has around 100 waxworks of celebrities, politicians and fictional characters, according to its website. Until Saturday, the figure of Hitler could be found standing between Star Wars' Darth Vader and Indonesian leader Joko 'Jokowi' Widodo.
The Nazi Germany leader was placed against a wall-sized banner depicting the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp with the notorious "Arbeit macht freit" (Work sets you free) sign. The wax Hitler proved popular with locals, who shared their selfies on social media platforms. The snapshots show some of the visitors even engaged in the Nazi salute.
Okeechobee County Sheriff Noel Stephen said during a news conference Thursday that he assigned an investigator to the case involving Larson Dairy. And Florida-based Publix supermarkets announced it has suspended milk deliveries from Larson, adding in a statement the company is "shocked" by the treatment of cows.
Publix said it has contacted the Florida Department of Agriculture about the alleged abuse. In a statement the company said, "we are disturbed by the images and shocked by the cruelty toward animals."
The hotline, which launches December 1st, will also be part of an effort that includes a pro-bono legal aid service. Variety reports:
Women in Film said Friday that its Sexual Harassment Help Line and Pro-Bono legal aid panel will be integrated programs to refer men and women in need of assistance to other survivors, designated mental health counselors, law enforcement professionals, and civil and criminal lawyers and litigators. The help line will also serve as a crisis center and centralized information source.The line was created, Women in Film executive director Kirsten Schaffer says, because their "phones have been ringing off the hook since these harassment stories began to break."
For the past few years, most of the stories that have come out about sexual assault have featured perpetrators in positions of power over their victims. Senior Israel Defense Forces (IDF) officers were accused of assault, such as retired general and former Defense Minister Yitzhak Mordechai, Ofek Buchris and Liran Hajbi, and major political figures including former President Moshe Katsav, former ministers Haim Ramon and Silvan Shalom, Knesset member Yinon Magal and highly regarded actor Moshe Ivgy.
The cops in question were working undercover in Andover on Detroit's east side Thursday, posing as drug dealers to entrap customers.
Two special ops officers from the 12th Precinct were pretending to be drug dealers, when two officers from the 11th Precinct approached.
The 11th Precinct police ordered the other officers to the ground, thinking they had nabbed two dealers, WJBK reports
The book, Promoting Social Justice Through the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, published by Indiana University Press, was spearheaded by Georgia Southern Professor Delores Liston, and Regina Rahimi, who teaches at Armstrong State University.
"[T]eachers must recognize their role as one as one of mentor, even peer, on the journey towards greater justice in society." Tweet This
Teachers should use both "critical pedagogy" and "transformative practice" in their classes to promote social justice, Rahimi and Lison argue in the book's introduction.
Critical pedagogy, they say, refers to "a variety of perspectives that encourage learners to think critically," including "multiculturalism, postmodernism, deconstructionism, constructivism, black feminist thought, critical race theory, and critical race feminism."
These theories must then be implemented through "transformative education" or "transgressive practice," both of which refer to the "use of critical pedagogy to engage students in the 'practice of freedom,'" Rahimi and Liston note.
Central to uplifting students is the recognition of students' "lived experience." The oppressed, the professors say, "know their own social locations," and therefore have "epistemic privilege" that gives them access to unique forms of information.














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