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Alyssa Milano marks the 5-year anniversary of her #MeToo tweet
The "Charmed" actress shared the viral tweet that called for others to share their own experience with sexual assault.
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Rose McGowan calls Alyssa Milano a 'fraud' in political Twitter feud: 'Get off my coattails'
Alyssa Milano and Rose McGowan got personal when a political debate turned ugly.
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Alyssa Milano is being shamed for her 'revealing' top at the Kavanaugh hearings
The actress and mother-of-two was a guest of Democratic Senator Dianne Feinstein and wore a black dress and a black leather jacket.
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#MeToo founder steals the show in gold gown at the Black Girls Rock awards
At the Black Girls Rock awards, Tarana Burke was presented with the Community Change Award for her activism and work for victims of sexual assault.
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Feminist front row helps designer send message of solidarity and empowerment
There’s been much hypothesizing about how New York Fashion Week would address the current #MeToo moment. Despite an event called the “#MeToo fashion show” — that was not on the official NYFW calendar and was not organized with #MeToo creator Tarana Burke — no designers have so boldly proclaimed their allegiance to the women’s movement with pins or ribbons like they did exactly one year ago during the Fall 2017 runways. Sitting in the front row of Gurung’s Fall 2018 ready-to-wear presentation on
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Women of color are being erased from the #MeToo movement, and that is not OK
Women of all ethnicities, ages, and backgrounds working alongside one another is essential for the progression of any movement.
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The feminist symbolism connecting recent 'Time' covers is pretty powerful
Time magazine’s latest cover, starring the female-first cast of A Wrinkle In Time, is evoking comparisons to last week’s issue, dedicated to “Person of the Year: The Silence Breakers,” both a homage to fearless women. The film stars Reese Witherspoon, Mindy Kaling, Oprah, and Storm Reid (of 12 Years a Slave) and according to Time, producer Catherine Hand made the film 54 years after she, as a 10-year-old, penned a 1963 letter to Walt Disney, begging the movie man to remake her beloved childhood