Person of the Year
Yesterday, the morning after Gotham announced its Networkers of the Year and recipient of the revered Red Bandana Award, Time magazine announced its Person of the Year — the Silence Breakers — the women who came forward to hold Harvey Weinstein accountable and bring him down. Inspiring, and inspired by, #MeToo, the Silence Breakers began a conversation. Indeed it is more than a conversation. There are revelations every day, and with every new revelation, we are each compelled to re-examine. This is a movement, perhaps a revolution, that no-one can ignore. This calls for accountability and change — long overdue.

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And, while unfortunately Al Franken did cross the line and needs to resign, I cannot help sharing his sense of irony to his departure occurring when we have a President in the White House, who confessed on tape to multiple of occurrences of Sexual Assault and a prominent political party supporting a Senate candidate accused of being a sexual predaror. Scary times!
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https://www.nytimes.com/video/us/100000005589839/ashley-judd-sexual-harassment-highlights.html?emc=edit_th_20171207&nl=todaysheadlines&nlid=4405288
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