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Me Too: The Women Who Helped Ignite a Movement

Mar 6, 2023
Jodi Kantor and Meghan Twohey, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists, are joined by Zelda Perkins, Rowena Chiu, and Laura Madden—brave women who spoke out against Harvey Weinstein's abuse. They discuss the challenges of breaking the silence surrounding sexual misconduct and the impact of non-disclosure agreements. The complexities of power dynamics that protected abusers are revealed. Personal stories highlight the emotional toll of their experiences and the importance of solidarity in fostering change. Together, they reflect on the societal implications of the Me Too movement.
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Laura Madden's Experience

  • Laura Madden's painful 1992 encounter with Weinstein resurfaced 25 years later.
  • Jodi Kantor approached her with sensitivity, building trust by initially asking if she recognized certain behaviors.
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Rowena Chiu's Initial Reluctance

  • Rowena Chiu felt terrified when Jodi Kantor contacted her.
  • Chiu's initial reaction was to remain silent, prioritizing her family and fearing societal pressures.
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Zelda Perkins's Legal Trauma

  • Zelda Perkins's biggest trauma stemmed from the legal aftermath of reporting Weinstein's attempted rape of Rowena Chiu.
  • She was shocked by the lack of justice and the pressure to sign an NDA.
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