In the age of tweets and bite-size content, there are few pieces of long-form editorial that are so moving and so game-changing that they start a revolution.
Ronan Farrow’s Oct. 10 exposé in The New Yorker of women’s accounts of sexual assault by film executive Harvey Weinstein is certainly one of those pieces. I still remember where I was when I read the article in horror and disbelief.
And since Ronan broke those first rape and assault allegations against Weinstein, dozens of other high-pr...
Published on February 07, 2018 08:49