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metoo

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Seen and not Heard

On the danger of distrusting women in the wake of Depp v. Heard.

June 15, 2022 Nicola Brayan
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Will sport ever have a meaningful #MeToo moment?

Sexism in tennis remains ignored.

February 23, 2020 Kiran Gupta
Analysis //

#MeToo hits Cristiano Ronaldo

How will international football respond to claims of sexual misconduct?

October 16, 2018 Romaan Dulloo
Perspective // Metoo

#MeToo on the metro

Holly Golding wants better solutions

June 6, 2018 Holly Golding
Profiles // Nina Funnell

International students: Nina Funnell on the hidden voice of #MeToo

The author of The Red Zone Report reflects on #MeToo, Colleges and the watershed moments of her career

May 27, 2018 Vaidehi Mahapatra
Comedy // Feminism

Man unsure whether to ‘sad’ or ‘angry’ react friend’s #metoo post, chooses to do nothing

“I think they know I support them. They know I’m a feminist.”

October 18, 2017 Ann Ding

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