Mia Leigh Renna

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What About Her Career

July 28, 2020 by Mia Renna

Video testimony speaking about the inequality between the protections of assailant’s and victim’s careers through systemic biases.

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July 28, 2020 /Mia Renna
sexual harassment, Vanessa Guillen, I am Vanessa Guillen, hostile work environment, personal statement, Army
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I Am Vanessa Guillen

July 05, 2020 by Mia Renna

#IAmVanessaGuillen has ignited a movement that has spread like wildfire among sexual assault, rape, and sexual harassment survivors across all branches of the military calling for justice for Vanessa Guillen in the wake of her muder.

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July 05, 2020 /Mia Renna
I am Vanessa Guillen, Vanessa Guillen, Army, military, military justice system, SHARP, sexual assault, sexual harassment, military injustice, military investigation, LaVena Johnson, Tina Priest, Melissa Hobart, Rape, Barrack Obama, commander discretion, SARPO, POSH
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Where's The Rapist?

October 09, 2019 by Mia Renna

Exploring the characteristics of the “typical rapist” and trying to find them in your community.

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October 09, 2019 /Mia Renna
Where's Waldo?, rape, sexual assault, sexual harassment, sex offender, predator, RAINN, Brock Turner
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Sex, Politics, and Gainful Employment

September 16, 2019 by Mia Renna

Received my first piece of hate mail this week and I have officially made it!

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September 16, 2019 /Mia Renna
sexual assault, sexual harassment, sexual harassment in the workplace, politics, employment, twitter message, equal opportunity, Equal Opportunity Commission, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, sexualization, objectificatoin, whistle blower, Monica Lewinsky, Bill Clinton, Twitter, Karen Karbo, Rebecca Solnit, Sohaila Abdulali, Roxane Gay, writer, author, memoir
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First Blog Post

September 05, 2019 by Mia Renna

I am, and will continue to be, loudly sharing stories and advocating for those who need amplification. Everyone has a story, and everyone deserves to be heard.

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September 05, 2019 /Mia Renna
writer, memoir, Eric Roth, F. Scott Fitzgerald, sexual harassment, sexual assault, military, Army
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