The Collective Power of #MeToo
You never can tell where a social movement is going to come from. They're built of a million injustices that pile up and up, and then, suddenly, spill over.
You never can tell where a social movement is going to come from. They're built of a million injustices that pile up and up, and then, suddenly, spill over.
Objectives: The #MeToo social media campaign raised awareness about sexual harassment. The purpose of the current study was to address three unexplored...
This movement could provide a much-needed opportunity for policymakers to reflect on how to better accommodate victims of sexual harassment and assault through...
My students at a Catholic women's college have taught me—and can teach the rest of the church—a great deal about living in a church marred...
The #MeToo hashtag has been used more than 19 million times on Twitter from the date of Milano's initial tweet through Sept. 30 of this year.
A woman holds a sign at a protest in California. A number of states this year passed legislation to try and stop workplace sexual harassment.
The Coast Guard's #MeToo movement has arrived, as survivors share their experiences and frustrations with how leadership has failed them.
Advocates for victims of sexual violence see Trump's reelection — and his Cabinet picks — as a clear sign of backlash against the movement...
The prevalence of sexual assault in the United States, defined broadly to include not only acts of violence, but also sexual harassment and intimidation,...
The federal courts have taken "extensive" steps to protect workers from abuse, discrimination and harassment since the rise of the #MeToo movement.
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