Steve Bien-Aime

@Steve_BienAime

Assistant Professor at 's . Ex-sports and business journalist. Researches race and gender issues in sports and general media.

Joined December 2010

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  1. Retweeted
    8 hours ago

    Join us for a much needed discussion about sexual harassment in media & politics. Guest speakers include , Michelle Craig of , of , Gloria Riviera of & , and Manship's own &

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    Apr 3
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  3. Apr 3

    "There were also ethnic and class diversity issues that the BBC needed to address, Garvey said. 'This tackles one aspect, but not diversity in other areas. The BBC has to do loads more.' "

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  4. Apr 3

    " ... 'Peter Pan Syndrome.' This pop-psychology concept (also known as puer aeternus, Latin for 'eternal boy') describes adults who are socially immature. And because of this 'ailment,' they were made for reality television stardom."

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  5. Apr 2

    "Because the HIV information is sent together with users’ GPS data, phone ID, and email, it could identify specific users and their HIV status, according to Antoine Pultier, a researcher at the Norwegian nonprofit SINTEF"

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    University of Rochester professors found out their emails were reviewed and shared, raising questions of how much privacy faculty members should be assured

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  7. Apr 2

    "Geek culture has been rocked over the past four years by repeated outbreaks of reactionary hatred toward women and people of color, and is the latest front in that ongoing battle."

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  8. Retweeted
    Mar 30

    Awesome! Thank you, , for your ongoing support of . A big thank-you goes to for the privilege of showcasing your insights and to for spreading them. Hope to see everybody at . ❤️

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  9. Mar 30

    "However, Datcher told iMediaEthics that her bosses at the Defender were aware of her work outside of the paper, and that there was no policy she knew of until she was fired."

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  10. Mar 29

    "Faine said on air that Findlay looks like 'a burns victim' and asked if her face was painful. He commented 'it can’t be good on Halloween' and brought up 'kids pointing in the street' at her."

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  11. Mar 27

    "... reported that BET 'kicked Givhan out' of the summit after her article on Obama’s comments was published. That said, Page Six flagged BET for an apparent contradiction in slamming Givhan but then publishing on its own website clips of Obama’s comments"

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  12. Mar 26

    "The company notes that users can stop continuously uploading contacts and delete all their previously uploaded contacts by turning off the continuous uploading setting in the Messenger app."

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  13. Retweeted
    Mar 26

    PBS countersues Tavis Smiley for $1.9 million, claiming morals clause breach

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  14. Mar 26

    "VITAC’s statement lays the responsibility for the error at the feet of its 'broad range of complex foundational technologies' and 'algorithms' but also notes that human employees are in charge of eliminating captioning errors"

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  15. Mar 26

    "In any system that depends on majority rule, there is nothing to stop the majority from taking the reins of government and ruining it for its own, selfish purposes."

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  16. Retweeted
    Mar 24

    Chicago Tribune layoffs could affect the paper's coverage of the White Sox and Blackhawks with no full-time beat writer assigned to either team

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  17. Retweeted
    Mar 25

    I’m gonna plug internships here once again. Acceptance is merit-based, test-based. Internships are paid. I got one having literally zero connections, relatives or feet in the door in journalism, hustled my hardest and landed a job out of it. Literal life-changer.

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    “Another big piece to this wasn’t just the wage gap, but there’s a representation gap, as well. By college, by level, what we see is, the percentage of females as we go into the higher promotional levels, tend to fall off drastically.”

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  19. Mar 24

    "They were also found innocent at a rate two times higher than individuals of any other race. But when they were convicted, those with Asian-sounding names were given sentences twice as long than those with Western-sounding names."

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  20. Mar 23

    "... a pattern of slave-trade abuses of migrants detained in Libya. The conflict-riven country is a final stopover for many people from across Africa and parts of Asia taking long, risky journeys for refuge in Italy or onward in Europe"

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