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The Culture of Silence on Sexual Harassment is Broken and Women are the New Political Actors by Dorothy Spector @ Boston University

by Dorothy Spector | Nov 14, 2017 | Boston University

Due to the media’s exposure of Harvey Weinstein’s history of sexual misconduct, a new awareness of sexual harassment and consciousness of male power abuse has been created. For years women have lived in fear of speaking out against their aggressors. It took the voice...

Polarization Prevails: Roy Moore’s unwavering fan base by Emily Masse @ Boston University

by Emily Masse | Nov 13, 2017 | Boston University

Even under a dark cloud of sexual misconduct allegations, Alabama Senatorial candidate Roy Moore, referred to as the “Ten Commandments Judge,” maintains support from constituents. On November 09, 2017, The Washington Post reported allegations of sexual misconduct...

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