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It’s not just Larry Nassar: Michigan State University has a problem with rape culture It’s

It’s not just Larry Nassar: Michigan State University has a problem with rape culture It’s been 19 months since the sentencing hearing of former Michigan State and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar, when hundreds of his sexual abuse victims and their family members confronted him with victim-impact statements, detailing for the world the extent of his crimes — and shining a light on the people who allowed his abuse to go unpunished for decades. The new MSU president, Samuel L. Stanley officially started the job at the beginning of this month. He said in June, soon after he was hired, that there was “healing beginning to take place on campus.” But Nassar enablers are still on the payroll, university officials are showing up to offer public support to a man once charged with sexual assault, and a judge ruled that it is “plausible” that MSU purposefully buried sexual assault claims against athletes. It would appear as though, while Nassar is behind bars, rape culture still persists at Michigan State University. [READ MORE]( [Retiring Congressman Duffy to rely on pre-existing condition protections he voted to repeal]( [READ MORE]( [Paul Ryan will now profit off his failures to strip healthcare from millions of Americans]( [READ MORE]( [Brazil rejects G7’s already minuscule aid package to help combat raging fires in the Amazon]( [READ MORE]( [White supremacist James Allsup has been banned from YouTube]( [READ MORE]( [Thanks to Mitch McConnell, U.S. now has no functioning election commission]( [READ MORE]( “Wow! Yet another big storm heading to Puerto Rico. Will it ever end? Congress approved 92 Billion Dollars for Puerto Rico last year, an all time record of its kind for “anywhere.” [President Donald Trump]( lying about the extent to which his administration has helped Puerto Rico rebuild from the last big storm while also confronting, perhaps for the first time, the idea of weather CAPAF | ThinkProgress Center for American Progress Action Fund 1333 H Street, NW Washington, DC 20005 United States This email was sent to{EMAIL}. [unsubscribe](

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