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We Haven’t Made Nearly Enough Progress Since The #MeToo Movement Started. Men Need to Do Better.
A disturbing LinkedIn post from a female entrepreneur illustrates that we have not made nearly as much progress as we need.
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On November 10, 2017, we published an article entitled “.” That “watershed moment” was the #MeToo Movement.
That night, CNN hosted a Town Hall Event, Tipping Point: Sexual Harassment in America, a live one hour TV special that was moderated by anchor, Alisyn Camerota. The powerhouse panel that evening included Anita Hill, Former Congresswoman Mary Bono, Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, #MeToo founder, Tarana Burke, actress Jessica Barth, and actor Matt McGorry. on behalf of The Good Men Project, and I even got to ask a question to the panel:
“This problem isn’t going to be solved without a lot of men playing an active part in the solution. So my question is: For men seeking to end sexual harassment and abuse against women, how would you like to see them show up as active allies?”
Nearly five years later, far too little has changed.