Rob Parker posts
Salon Nate Parker's "vindication" is beside the point.
114 months ago
The New Yorker After a couple of weeks of public attacks, Nate Parker has moved from declaring his innocence of the crimes of which he was acquitted to speaking the language of toxic masculinity and rape culture, Jeannie Suk Gersen writes.
The Public Trial of Nate Parker
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Nate Parker’s new film, “The Birth of a Nation,” is raising issues about social justice—but not the ones Parker intended.
115 months ago
The Daily Beast "Do I believe the revisiting of his long-ago trial now is a grand conspiracy to keep black voices and our stories out of Hollywood? No, but Parker’s newfound prominence has everything to do with it. Do I think we would care about Parker or Cosby’
Read more ... s alleged crimes if not for their fame? Absolutely not."
115 months ago
The Huffington Post Rape is a horrible crime. And Parker’s lack of accountability about his past actions is unsettling.
115 months ago
Refinery29 Do you understand Sarah Jessica Parker's concerns tho?
116 months ago
BuzzFeed Animals The fox's name is Parker. All hail Parker.
124 months ago
HuffPost Entertainment Parker alludes to the relationship in her new memoir, Dear Mr. You.
125 months ago
CNN Andy Parker, the father of slain journalist Alison Parker, speaks with CNN's Jake Tapper on "State of the Union." http://cnn.it/1UlVm91
127 months ago
Jezebel Alison Parker's father speaks about gun control, says he is "probably going to have to get a gun"
Virginia Shooting Victim's Father Says He Is 'Probably Going to Have to Get a Gun'
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On Wednesday, journalist Alison Parker and cameraman Adam Ward were murdered on live television by a former co-worker. In the aftermath of Parker’s death, her father Andy Parker has publicly pushed for stricter gun control. In an interview with WDB
Read more ... J7, the Virginia television station where Alison worked, Parker encouraged journalists to continue reporting on gun control and the gun lobby that prevents meaningful reform.
127 months ago
Washington Post Local “Is this real? Am I going to wake up?" Andy Parker said in a heartbreaking interview with the Post.
127 months ago
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