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Which #MeToo men are returning to work? Plus the black vote in Georgia, the U.S. and Saudi Arabia, and more
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#MeToo, Year Two: A year since the Harvey Weinstein allegations first broke in October of last year, what, if anything, has the #MeToo movement managed to change in Hollywood? Several prominent men implicated in the movement have returned to work. Moreover, “if this was really a reckoning, it wouldn’t mean that just a few guys have lost their jobs.” While some organizational changes have come, much of

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