Professor Joanna Grossman discusses #MeToo, Weinstein and culture of silence
SMU Professor Joanna Grossman discusses #MeToo
SMU Professor Joanna Grossman discusses #MeToo
I want to start a business someday. It’s my big career dream, and I think I can make it happen. I’m willing to work hard to get it done, but I’d be lying if I didn’t say that I was a little worried about the risks. I’m very worried about the kind of stuff that won’t be in my own control, since I’ll be at the top of the company, like employee conduct and the sexual harassment kind of stuff that has been a big problem for companies in the #metoo era. However, some of my friends think I’m being insensitive or that I’m wrong to worry. Experts, what do you say?
On a sunny Monday morning in 2013 a young woman carried a mattress across Columbia University’s campus. She struggled to keep the large object steady; in photographs she has a … Read More
16 SMU students reflected the current #MeToo movement when performing “The Vagina Monologues.” They highlighted women’s issues, including consensual and nonconsensual sex, Saturday in the Hughes-Trigg Student Center Theater. The … Read More
French designer and creative director of American Wardrobe Myriam Chalek took an interesting approach to New York Fashion Week, having sexual assault survivors walk the runway Feb. 9. The eight … Read More
The #MeToo movement took a turn after a relatively unknown site, Babe, published an account by a woman known as “Grace.”