Sarah Almukhtar, Michael Gold, Larry Buchanan, After Weinstein: 40 Men Accused of Sexual Misconduct and Their Fall From Power read
More women plan to run for Congress than ever before read
Jordan Fabian and Jonathan Easley, Trump accusers demand Congress investigate his alleged sexual harassment read
Alia Dharssi, How Young Women in Delhi Are Fighting Street Harassment read
paulcraigroberts.org, In a Triumph for Feminism Police say a Mistletoe Kiss without Consent is Rape read
Rebecca Solnit, Let This Flood of Women’s Stories Never Cease “Rebecca Traister and others have made the important point that we should not mourn the end of the creative lives of the men being outed as predators; we should contemplate the creative contributions we never had, will never know, because their creators were crushed or shut out.” read
Michael D. Shear, Nikki Haley Says Women Who Accuse Trump of Misconduct ‘Should Be Heard’ read
Rod Nordland and Fatima Faizi, Harassment All Around, Afghan Women Weigh Risks of Speaking Out read
Nell Gluckman, Tracking Higher Ed’s #MeToo Moment: Updates on Sexual Assault and Harassment read
thedailybeast.com, Trump’s Accusers to Demand Probe at Monday Press Conference read
Mario Batali Takes Leave Over Sexual-Misconduct Allegations read
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Andrew Kirell, The New Yorker Fires Star Reporter Ryan Lizza Over ‘Improper Sexual Conduct’ read
Benjamin Dueholm, Oedipus Complexity: Is it Enough to Fire Men Accused of Sexual Misconduct? “Even Oedipus, after all, had a second act. He had a service to render his former city and a place again in the human family. But the gods didn’t restore his eyes, and his final resting place was hidden. Some penalties can’t, and shouldn’t, be refunded.” read
Amy Zimmerman, Anthony Bourdain’s War on Famous Creeps read
Wesley Yang, Farewell to a Scoundrel “We were living, it becomes increasingly clear, in a lawless interregnum between the widespread desublimation that began in the 1960s, and whatever lies ahead of us, when new rules couched in the language of safety and respect will regulate us.” read
Jeff Baenen, Garrison Keillor: MPR Fired Me Without Hearing My Side read
Michelle Goldberg, Franken Is Leaving and Trump Is Still Here read
Cristina Marcos, Rep. Franks resigning after discussing surrogacy with female staff read
Elizabeth Schulte, Washington, DC: Where the Abusers Make the Rules read
Rachel Waltner Goossen, Historical Justice in an Era of #MeToo: Legacies of John Howard Yoder read
Jordain Carney,, Franken resigns over sexual misconduct allegations read