harassment
#SafeOutside: The Rise of a #MeToo Movement Outdoors
The fear of another person in the outdoors versus the fear of animals, weather conditions, or getting lost is something that is increasingly felt by women.
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Close to Home: Donna Freitas on the Stalking Professor Who Irrevocably Changed Her Life
“It’s just a relief not to be alone with it anymore.”
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Better Call Carrie: Meet the Lawyer Fighting Online Abuse, One Creep at a Time
Carrie Goldberg’s law firm makes it their business to unearth online victimizers. And business is booming.
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Not Safe For Work: “Reckoning” Reminds Us That the Fight against Sexual Harassment Didn’t Start with #MeToo
The book is a fascinating, often dizzying ride through legal history, cultural evolution, feminist-movement dynamics, and media mythmaking.
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#MeToo’s ‘Moment’ Isn’t Ending—It’s Just the First Step
Systemic and widespread institutional change is still desperately needed in order to ensure that positive outcomes for sexual-violence survivors match the fervor with which advocates have embraced the ethos of the #MeToo movement.
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Fleshed Out: What Four Sex-Themed Resorts Taught Me About Consent
The objectification of women permeates almost every aspect of our culture. Can these resorts block out such a pervasive force?
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#MeToonys: “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt” and the Challenge of Making Harassment Hilarious
Kimmy Schmidt’s handling of Titus’ #MeToo storyline feels clumsy.
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Oh, the Places Rage Will Take You: “Last Woman Standing” Reckons with Comedy’s Predators
As a culture, are we fully invested in seeking justice for women who have suffered at the hands of men?
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Her Own World: The Unsettling Objections to Teen-Girl Cartoon Reboots
The cultural expectation that young girls should uphold the beauty standards imposed on adult women is a slippery slope.
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The Intimidation Game: Donald Trump and the GOP’s History of Voter Suppression
These laws are very deliberately crafted to target people of color, low-income people, and disabled people.
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