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#MeToo: What’s Next? (Part 1 of 2)

#MeToo: What’s Next? (Part 1 of 2)

It has changed the conversation about sexual assault - but what’s ahead for #MeToo?

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July 20, 201823m 12s

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Show Notes

What’s the future of #MeToo? In October 2017, the hashtag became a worldwide movement in the wake of allegations against Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein – who denies the charges against him. But what began as a fightback against sexual harassment and assault has now become a broader movement. And the hashtag and the campaign have been translated into dozens of languages and cultures around the world.

In the first of a two-part series, we host a panel discussion with writer Kirsty Allison, gender justice expert Natalie Collins and Washington Post columnist Megan McCardle – with contributions from Nigerian lawyer Ayesha Osori and a Russian woman who was the victim of sexual assault. Has #MeToo created a deeper solidarity between women - or are some excluded from the conversation? What concrete changes have happened – and what’s on the horizon?

Presenter: Anisa Subedar Producers: Lee Kumutat Studio Manager: Neil Churchill

Picture Caption: A #MeToo sign at a rally in South Korea Picture Credit: Getty Images