TNM July Newsletter
The News Movement
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Welcome to The News Movement's monthly LinkedIn Newsletter, where we'll be rounding up the best Gen Z and TNM news from the last 4 weeks. Make sure you're subscribed to be the first to hear.
Life back when Labour was last in power
With most of Gen Z too young to remember what it was like when Labour was last back in power in the UK, we prepared this time capsule to share the highlights of 2005 in fashion, culture, and economy.
Find out more here: https://www.tiktok.com/@thenewsmovement/photo/7388173829010607406?lang=en
Milwaukee hits different
Our team were at the RNC to give us an inside look into this year's convention. While the 'old GOP' is still there - the seersucker, the boat shoes, the khakis - the Republican party has also evolved, with the additions of Swarovski-spangled hoop gowns and expletive-laden cowboy hats.
Grace Weinstein even chatted to Brilyn Hollyhand, who is a rising conservative teen star, to further understand how the party can deliver its message to younger voters.
Check out our content and read more takeaways from RNC here: https://lnkd.in/eVWkp5Mu
?A-list attention
We were so excited to see our video outlining Kamala Harris’s election pledge about abortion rights shared and liked by Olivia Rodrigo, Lili Reinhart and Julia Fox!
Watch the video and read more about Kamala Harris's pledges and Olivia’s work to promote women’s reproductive rights in Billboard and Variety: https://lnkd.in/eQVqPVvb
?We hit 400K followers on TikTok!
We report on everything from politics to pop culture, and cover news in a way that helps everyone keep up – regardless if you’ve been following the story from day one or are only just catching up.
Check out our latest videos here: https://www.tiktok.com/@thenewsmovement?lang=en
Columbia University's pro-Palestine protests: Who were the outside agitators?
In April, Columbia University students took a stand against the violence in Gaza, staging a protest on the lawn. After two weeks, the police cleared out the demonstration in violent clashes with the protesters. But today, questions still remain. Who really drove the protests, and when will they come to an end? In our latest documentary, Kiki Sideris takes us through how the events unfolded and digs deeper into the role of potential outside agitators in fueling the protests.
Watch it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GNgwiYvJz-w&t=8s
Event & Communications Strategist
7 个月How about in your ("objective") reporting, you also present the Israeli side? Oct 7, babies being slaughtered in front of their parents, women raped, parents being killed and set on fire in front of their children, families killed en mass, and 210 Hostages taken -- all in the name of Hamas, a confirmed and affirmed terrorist group!!! Were their outside aggitators? Perhaps not. but do these protests really make sense? Did u ask anyone if they knew what river or what sea? Did you ask anyone if they know where Israel is? Who the Palestinans are? Why the Palestinians of Gaza allow Hamas to use them as human shields? Is your repoting biased? You need to answer these questions!