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#MeToo, Now What?
Have you had a Billy Bush moment? Time to change.
Dr. Michael Kimmel, John Fugelsang and Mychal Dyson Smith talk about the cost of speaking out — and not speaking out — when a friend engages in locker room talk. The men discuss how remaining silent is a type of assent and that men need to have these difficult conversations in order to affect change.
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A look at the structures and hidden cultural biases that created the #MeToo movement.

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Examine the cultural norms that have created a sexualized and objectified image of women.

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Some men say the #MeToo movement has gone too far, but others have another take.

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We explore how both sides experience an assault and came to grips with it afterwards.

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Women have broken their silence and we dare to have the uncomfortable conversations.