Michael Ayele

Writer and Editor

Michael A. Ayele (a.k.a) W is responsible for the publications of the Association for the Advancement of Civil Liberties (AACL): a non-profit organization primarily engaged in the dissemination of public records obtained from the U.S government. The recent publications of the AACL encompass a broad range of issues, which encompass but are not limited to [1] the life and death of Jeanne Ann Clery (November 23rd 1966 - April 05th 1986); [2] the exact year American colleges/universities began informing their Freshmen undergraduate students about "affirmative and effective consent" in healthy sexual relations; [3] Title IX of the Education Amendments Act of 1972; [4] the application of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) in cases of suicides after a documented incident of sexual violence; [5] the September 12th 2012 suicide of Audrie Taylor Pott; [6] the enactment of Audrie's Law on (or around) September 30th 2014 following the September 12th 2012 suicide of Audrie Taylor Pott; [7] the August 04th 2020 suicide of Catherine Daisy Coleman; [8] the commemoration of September 10th as World Suicide Prevention Day (WSPD); [9] the commemoration of the month of April as Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM); [10] the commemoration of the month of March as Women's History Month; [11] Title VII of the 1964 and 1991 Civil Rights Act; [12] the forcible administration of psychotropic drugs; [13] the history of the "schizophrenia" diagnosis having been scientifically linked with the now discredited diagnosis of "drapetomania;" [14] Amber Heard's 30th birthday on April 22nd 2016; [15] the defamation and wiretap of Jean Seberg; [16] Kristen Stewart portrayal of Jean Seberg in the 2019 biopic entitled “Seberg…”

  • Education
    • Westminster College (Fulton, Missouri) : Alumnus