Stanford sexual assault survivor named Glamour magazine ‘Woman of the Year’ - News Summed Up

Stanford sexual assault survivor named Glamour magazine ‘Woman of the Year’


When Emily Doe first learned the vice president of the United States had written her a letter, she was lounging at her home, wearing pajamas, eating cantaloupe. It was because of that widespread impact that on Tuesday, Glamour Magazine named Emily Doe a 2016 “Woman of the Year.” Her statement, the magazine said, was a “take-no-prisoners” account that “changed the conversation about sexual assault forever.”Glamour wrote: “Doe’s words circled the globe. He called her a “warrior,” and when Emily Doe read those words, she looked around her room. “Who is he talking to,” she wrote in her Glamour essay. “It must have been wrenching,” Biden wrote, “to relive what he did to you all over again.”Emily Doe addressed that in her Glamour essay.


Source: National Post November 02, 2016 16:56 UTC



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