#MeToo is Everyone's Story
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Published: 2017/12/11 - Updated: 2020/01/24
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Women around the world are speaking up and revealing the magnitude of the problem of sexual assault and harassment. Men too.
WriterShelf is a place where you can share your story, big or small. The privacy of a pen name can help you take the first step.
Sexual assault is much more widespread than has ever been recognized. Too often women are frightened to speak up and also believe they won’t be heard. When you’re not in a position of power, people don’t listen. But women around the world are speaking up and courageously sharing their painful experiences.
Ignoring the problem is one form of tolerance, whether it’s pretending we’re in a post-racial society or one in which misogyny is someone else's issue. People need to tell their stories to make change.
Harassment and assault are the first harm. Being silenced by shame, exclusion or threats is the second. Ultimately, we all lose when women have their creative and professional capacity undermined.
What does sexual harassment look like?
Sexual harassment can occur in a variety of circumstances. The harasser can identify with any gender and have any relationship to the victim, including a being a direct manager, indirect supervisor, co-worker, teacher, peer, or colleague. Some forms of sexual harassment include:
The Power of Many Voices
Women telling their stories is an important moment, an opportunity to acknowledge and release what women have had to endure. We need this acknowledgement to move forward.
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