The New Yorker: Betty Boop. “The Talk of the Town: Comment: Tests for Liberals” [On Sexual Harassment]Book – “You Are Not Alone: The True Story of Sexual Assault, Abuse and Harassment From Around The World”The Economist: “Sex and Power: #MeToo, One Year On”BOOK (Megan Kelly; Sexism in the News Industry) “Sex Harassment Claims Boil Up At Restaurants”; Cartoon
Tarana Burke created the #MeToo hashtag, which became a recognized phenomenon that trended on social media after Allysa Milano posted “If all the women who have been sexually harassed or assaulted wrote ‘Me too’ as a status, we might give people a sense of the magnitude of the problem” on Twitter, October 15, 2017, which expressed the personal feelings after sexual trauma, rape and sexual harassment of the survivor.
NO MEANS NO PinBUTTON (ORIGINAL DESIGN BY ATLANTA ARTIST), “”No” Is Not A Negotiation”.
The movement empowered victims of assault and harassment to speak out in record numbers and as a result, numerous powerful men were publicly named and shamed and some were removed from their positions of power. #MeToo and Times up activists brought Violence against women and the Human Rights and workplace violations to the forefront of the Women’s March.
BOOK, “Sexual Harassment in the U.S. Workplace”, by Carrie N. Baker, 2007BOOK (#MeToo, Rape; translated from German)BOOK: “Believe Me: How Trusting Women Can Change The World” by Jessica Valenti & Jaclyn FriedmanThe Nation magazine, “What We Don’t Talk About When We Talk About…#MeToo” by JoAnn Wypijewski, (The Politics of Fear) March 2018Newspaper, USA Today, “Harassment Cases Vex Congress”, 18 December 2017