The #MeToo Movement - page 10

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academia and sexual
harassment, 18
Academy of Motion Picture
Arts and Sciences, 21
Agarwal, Pragya, 45
age and sexual harassment,
17–19, 33
aggression and sexual
harassment, 8
Ailes, Roger, 53
American Lawyer
(journal), 48
Amherst’s Center
for Employment
Equity (University of
Massachusetts), 7–8
Angstadt, Stephanie, 13
anxiety, 18
arbitration clauses, 55, 62
Argento, Asia, 20
armed forces, 57
Arquette, Patricia, 13
Atlantic
(magazine), 22
Barbara Lee Family
Foundation, 32–33
Beckinsale, Kate, 20
Beeson, Katie Packer, 42–43
Bloomberg News, 49
Bloomfield, April, 29, 30
Blumenthal, Richard, 56, 58
Brown, Christia Spears, 18
Burke, Tarana,
11
beginning of MeToo and, 9
on first encounter with young
girl who turned to her for
help, 12
focus on women of color
and, 9, 11–12
Milano and, 12
as a
Time
Silence Breaker,
15
California, 59, 60–61
Capuano, Michael, 38
Carlson, Gretchen,
54
educational program and
legal resources initiative by,
54–55
Ending Forced Arbitration
of Sexual Harassment Act
and, 55
#MeToo and, 13, 53
on need for cultural change,
63
sexual harassment lawsuit
by, 53
celebrities
as accusers, 13, 15, 20
Carlson, 53
Judd, 4–5
Milano, 10
Index
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 11,12,13,14,15,16
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