
Feminist legal scholar Catharine MacKinnon on the butterfly politics of #MeToo
Berkeley Talks
The 2016 Presidential Election - Ladies of Sexual Harassment
The campus sexual assault movement of the last decade or two combined legal initiatives with social media intervention. It included Professor Anita Hill's testimony in 1991 against Clarence Thomas, Toronto Burks, 2006 use of the phrase Me Too to call out the abuse but not exclusively of African American women and girls. Another crucial moving part though of the U.S. awakening that I do want to call out here was the 2016 presidential election. The election of Donald Trump reversed the relation of sexual harassment to conventional political alignments. He redefined the democratic and liberatory potential of publicly claiming sexual victimization. Now the allegations against Harvey Weinstein threw a match into this tinderbox.