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Tag Archives: Harvey Weinstein
Will Harvey Weinstein’s big show produce ‘himpathy’?
Anne Kingston: Weinstein’s case offers a textbook lesson in systemic protections afforded powerful, privileged men
The first crop of #MeToo books reflect the movement’s complexity
The meme unleashed discussion of gendered inequities, including the continuing wage gap and the nature of consent
After #MeToo, it’s time to talk about consent
Only one in three Canadians understand what consent means. If we’ve learned anything in the wake of Weinstein and #MeToo, it’s that that has to change, argues Angelyn Francis.
Gregg Zaun, former Jays catcher and broadcaster, fired for inappropriate behaviour
Gregg Zaun was fired on Thursday after Rogers Media received complaints from ‘multiple female employees’
Four malignant questions about sexual harassment that keep getting repeated
Opinion: It’s good that people are asking difficult questions post-Weinstein, but some carry a troubling undercurrent of doubt and resentment
Why the language of Hollywood harassment stories matters
Opinion: Even a term like the ‘Weinstein effect’ removes women from stories, and maintains a narrow focus on a singular perpetrator
Why the A-list masturbating creep is the defining image of 2017
Anne Kingston: Louis C.K. and others have combined ego, id and male privilege to create a pornographic portrait of harassment by powerful men
Louis C.K., Ed Westwick, Kevin Spacey—the ‘Weinstein effect’ keeps expanding
Allegations Harvey Weinstein of sexual harassment and assault have prompted a growing list of similar stories about other men in power
Workplace harassment: the systemic rot that can’t be measured
Anne Kingston: a new poll tells us what the current deluge of scandals implies: harassment rooted in gender power imbalances is an epic problem