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On \speaking out\
2014
[...]other research shows that writing expressively about a trauma can benefit victims, if they use the writing exercise as a vehicle to make sense of and understand the experience, probing into its causes and consequences and determining what they have learned from it, rather than to vent about it. When I was in college, V-Day programming included a production of the Monologues and a \"speak-out\" event at which women told the stories of their assault in confessional style before an audience there to help them feel \"empowered,\" to use the favored word. Over nine hundred of them signed a petition saying the sculpture, part of a larger exhibition at the college's Davis Museum, was a \"source of apprehension, fear, and triggering thoughts regarding sexual assault.\" [...]looking at life through the lens of fear blinds people to a wider, deeper reality.
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You might find Soon-Yi Previn’s interview about Woody Allen upsetting – but this is why you shouldn’t judge her
2018
Particularly in the era of MeToo where we preach sisterhood, and where so many women have shown solidarity with one another standing up against male violence, her interview in which she says allegations against Woody Allen are “so upsetting, so unjust” makes for incredibly uncomfortable reading – on surface level it seems to go against much of the progress that has been made this year. The complications only multiply when there are children involved – mothers might not want to cause a scene for fear of upsetting their kids. The Independent has launched its #FinalSay campaign to demand that voters are given a voice on the final Brexit deal.
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Woody Allen meets the #MeToo movement
2018
Woody Allen meets the #MeToo movement Four years ago, when Woody Allen was given a lifetime achievement award by the Golden Globes, Dylan Farrow curled up in a ball on her bed, crying hysterically. Actors are donating earnings from Woody Allen movies to sexual assault organizations, and Amazon is said to be considering canceling its distribution of his movies. [...]the New York judge in the Mia Farrow-Woody Allen child custody case ruled that although he couldn't be sure whether the sexual assault itself had occurred, \"Mr. Allen's behavior toward Dylan was grossly inappropriate.\" [...]nobody has explained where Dylan and Allen went when they both disappeared as the baby sitter was searching for them-except Dylan, who says that that's when the assault happened.
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