"Though discrimination on the basis of sex was outlawed in 1964, and sexual harassment was deemed a form of sexual discrimination in 1972, it is clear that it is still a widespread and persistent problem. By raising awareness and opening a dialogue regarding sexual harassment, a culture of intolerance and holding others accountable rapidly emerged. However, this new culture of accountability and believing survivors has in many ways backfired. Fear of being falsely accused has led to limited career opportunities for women, many universities have jumped over the accused's right to due process, and defamation cases are on the rise"--
Content Note
#Me Too Defined: Solidarity, Awareness, and Accountability -- New Leaves on Old Branches: #MeToo and the U.S. Government: -- Cultural Changes Since #MeToo -- A World of Uncertainty -- What Now? Unintended Consequences and the Future of #MeToo.