Samantha Grasso
Samantha Grasso is a former IRL staff writer for the Daily Dot with a reporting emphasis on immigration. Her work has appeared on AJ+, Vox, Splinter, Los Angeles Magazine, and Austin Monthly.
Former employee sues Google for years of sexual harassment
She says she was fired after reporting the incidents.
On Mar 2, 2018 by Samantha Grasso
YouTube show sisters are hiding their anti-Muslim mom from followers
They’ve scrubbed their accounts of her, despite spending time with her.
On Mar 1, 2018 by Samantha Grasso
Undocumented wife of Army vet faces deportation—despite policy allowing her stay
The couple has been married since 2001 and have two children.
This is what Stoneman Douglas High School looks like on survivors’ first day back
Students were greeted with support and therapy animals.
On Feb 28, 2018 by Samantha Grasso
Man posing as rideshare driver charged with sexually assaulting 7 women
He is believed to have attacked others.
Abortion advocates issue reality check after Mike Pence says abortion will end ‘in our time’
Does the vice president think no one had abortions before ‘Roe v. Wade’?
Meet Yocelyn Riojas, your new favorite Latinx resistance artist
She is calling upon other artists of color to help in the movements for undocumented people.
Tinder is demanding interracial emoji couples
Trust me when I say Tinder is doing interracial kids everywhere a huge favor.
On Feb 27, 2018 by Samantha Grasso
Anti-Semitism in U.S. surged by 57 percent last year
The Anti-Defamation League saw its second-highest number of anti-Semitic incidents in almost 40 years.
Melania Trump wants adults to limit kids’ interactions on social media—and the irony is palpable
The internet wants the first lady to address her husband’s social media habits first.
South Korea President Moon Jae-in announces support for #MeToo
This is a much different approach than Trump’s.
On Feb 26, 2018 by Samantha Grasso
Ivanka Trump deems it ‘inappropriate’ to be asked about father’s sexual assault allegations
But is it an ‘appropriate’ question to ask a businesswoman who employs women?
Monica Lewinsky says #MeToo made her aware she’s not alone
Two decades later, Lewinsky is re-understanding the affair through the lens of #MeToo.
Comcast call center employees say they faced years of sexual harassment
Six women have come forward.
On Feb 23, 2018 by Samantha Grasso
Missouri governor indicted for invasion of privacy over taking nonconsensual nude photo
Gov. Eric Greitens maintains he did not blackmail the woman he had an affair with.
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