Restaurant servers describe the harassment they endure from customers and how much they are willing to tolerate for a good tip.
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With more and more people telling their stories of sexual assault and harassment, it's important to ask ourselves how we can fight rape culture so that these things stop happening. https://t.co/gCKRFX06Up
Did you know March is Bisexual Health Awareness Month? Weโre celebrating #BiHealthMonth by following Bisexual Resource Center campaign reflecting on the past and shaping the future. Check out this guide they shared with us on how to be a good ally.https://t.co/dwIEqljTcs
Sexual assault survivor, photographer Elisa Lannacone, wanted to find a way to show the psychological impacts of the trauma suffered by survivors through art.
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Female rage can be a powerful catalyst for change but let's make sure to then turn it into positive, inclusive actions and empowerment.
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Oregon taking good steps! This law expands existing state laws to prevent intimate partners, regardless of marital status, from purchasing and possessing guns if they have been convicted of domestic violence.
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Sadly, this is proof that victim blaming and sexual violence myths are still deeply engrained in our culture, affecting legal proceedings. No wonder why survivors hesitate using our criminal justice system.
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"This is a much bigger movement than just sexual harassment. Sexual harassment is the byproduct of a system that failed women a long time ago."
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#MeToo has given a voice to thousands of survivors who were previously silent. Now letโs do the same for children, and those who could protect them. https://t.co/YvYKdCAAL9
Like so many women, Davis views these experiences as part of who she is today, equating them to a tattoo. She does note the silver lining: They allow her to feel empathy and compassion for the women who come forward with sexual harassment claims.
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Although much of the discussion around #MeToo has centered on harassment that women face in the workplace (with good reason), this study indicates how pervasive an occurrence it is โ practically a way of life.
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Brendan Fraser talks about being sexually harassed over a decade ago, and the result of speaking up: โThe silence was deafening.โ https://t.co/VKL6BGI1ln
Today's #CPGameChanger is @SenKamalaHarris who is inspiring more and more women to be interested in politics. Check out other fierce black women making history in politics: https://t.co/q5dtE5GFKV
This survey by @StopStHarassmnt covers a broader definition of sexual harassment that includes the "continuum of experiences" people have. https://t.co/rrXiwPHGTf
Marvel's Black Panther is already cementing its place in cinematic history as the most high-profile black superhero movie to date. It's the women behind the catsuit-clad African king, however, who are the movie's true marvels.
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Last Monday every single state attorney general, signed a letter to congressional leaders demanding that sexual harassment victims get their day in court.
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