Sexual harassment tipping point: Why now? - News Summed Up

Sexual harassment tipping point: Why now?


In previous high-profile sexual harassment cases, it's usually the men who are more well-known (see: Bill O'Reilly, Clarence Thomas). "Suddenly, when you have more people speaking, that always creates a tipping point," Thomas says. Men are paying attentionThomas says the recent outpouring of support for harassment survivors has also engaged a critical population: men. At previous sexual harassment flashpoints throughout American history, men were listening, but they weren't engaged. Tell us about the conversations you've had about sexual harassment.


Source: CNN November 21, 2017 17:15 UTC



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