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How to Understand Our Times: The #MeToo Moment

On 20 Feb 18, 6:45 PM – 8:00 PM

Oscar-nominated Minnie Driver speaks up about sexual misconduct in Hollywood at London's How To Academy

By Shivani Kochhar on 14/2/2018

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How to Understand Our Times: The #MeToo Moment
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How to Understand Our Times: The #MeToo Moment How to Understand Our Times: The #MeToo Moment Shivani Kochhar
Female power is on the agenda and it’s gone viral. This is the #MeToo moment. It’s all about solidarity: victims of sexual harassment and assault are exposing a dark culture of abuse in every industry by vocalising their experiences.


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Culture Whisper members are invited to join the conversation at How to Understand Our Times: The #MeToo Moment. Oscar-nominated actor Minnie Driver shares her insights on harassment in Hollywood, where the movement began, and her predictions for the industry in the post-Weinstein watershed. She talks to Jodi Rodoren, a New York Times editor committed to a new gender initiative at the paper, about the potential impact of #MeToo in the workplace.


The past few months have shown us that this conversation is complex: people have many, often conflicting, ways of ‘doing’ #MeToo. Driver, who has charmed audiences for over 20 years, made international headlines when she stated that men should stay silent on the issue of female abuse.

How to Understand Our Times: The #MeToo Moment
is a talk for anyone who wants to be a part of the discourse. 2018 is about change for women: join in. This must-attend event promises not to shy away from difficult issues.


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What How to Understand Our Times: The #MeToo Moment
Where How to Academy, The Tabernacle 34-35 Powis Square, London, W11 2AY | MAP
Nearest tube Westbourne Park (underground)
When On 20 Feb 18, 6:45 PM – 8:00 PM
Price £64 for a pair
Website Click here for more information



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