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The Maine Millennial: Have we learned nothing from #MeToo?

Por: Portland Press Herald Opinion December 11, 2022

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It’s suddenly been five years since The New York Times about producer Harvey Weinstein’s years of sexual harassment and assault. The story broke only a few weeks after my dad died, and it opened the #MeToo floodgates; women all over the internet shared their experiences with sexual harassment. (My Uncle Dan always said he thought was creepy and, it turns out, he was right!) Left and right, famous and powerful men as abusers and harassers. My... + full article



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