Brett Kavanaugh, Harvey Weinstein, and Bill O’Reilly. If we want to solve the culture of sexual harassment, we need to start over.
This Is How You Apologize, Morgan Spurlock
Morgan Spurlock’s addressing his sexual allegations through a blog-post non-apology speaks everything about the issue at large. He, and everyone just like him, still doesn’t get it.
A Series of Memos from Midwest College regarding Sexual Misconduct
Here are a series of leaked memos detailing how one college is navigating sexual harassment and misbehavior among faculty members and their students.
Aziz Ansari: The Modern Double Standard
The Aziz Ansari situation is beyond just that. It speaks of the larger issue, in how we’re quick to blame women and excuse men.
A “Little Bit” of Sexual Harassment Is Still Too Much
While we may be focusing on the notable purveyors of it, the truth is that sexual harassment has long been the norm, and the acceptable amount should be none.
#MeToo*: What Do We Want Men to Actually Do?
The #MeToo movement has given women a voice, revealing the prevalence of sexual harassment, assault, and predation in our society and exposing its scope. Eve Connell shares her own experiences, all too relatable, and asks, what next?
Me Too: One Actor’s Observations Facing Weinstein’s Hollywood
We’ve been hearing the notable instances of sexual assault in Hollywood. However, I’d like to illustrate the choices those who “haven’t made it” face, those who are told they must do it in order to have a career. They don’t.
The “Weak” in U.S. Politics: August 8th 2016
Donald Trump and Eric Trump seem to have a phenomenal misunderstanding of the characteristics and motivation behind sexual harassment. Alexandra Tselios schools them.
Creating an Audience: Sexual Harassment and Abuse in the Workplace
Kate Burke and Maureen Haeger address the prevalence of sexual harassment and abuse in our society, and how we need to adjust our responses from victim blaming to empathy.