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Tig Notaro Was Speaking Out About Sexual Harassment in Comedy Long Before #MeToo
The comedian and creator of the show 'One Mississippi' talks about working with an all-women writing room, and putting sexual harassment on the small screen.
Lawyer Who Fought for Detainees After the Muslim Ban on How to Fight for Justice
Camille Mackler was one of the first lawyers on the ground at JFK airport to help those detained in the hours after Trump first announced his travel ban.
The Journalists Behind the Louis C.K. Report on Holding Powerful Men Accountable
Broadly spoke with Cara Buckley and Melena Ryzik about the impact of their work and what a future in which women's stories are heard and believed may look like.
Women's March Co-Chair Tamika Mallory on Her Year of Fighting Trump
The lifelong activist who helped organize the largest single-day protest in US history tells Broadly how we can keep up the momentum in 2018.
'Sad Girls Club' Founder Elyse Fox Says Teens Will Change the World in 2018
After launching an organization to help young girls of color who are struggling with mental health, Elyse Fox tells Broadly about her goal to expand internationally.
Emma Sulkowicz: 2017's Sexual Assault Reckoning Is a 'Marker for Change'
The performance artist known for "Mattress Performance (Carry That Weight)" tells Broadly why this year marked an "historic example of the successes of intergenerational feminism."
Callie Rennison, the Professor Using Brock Turner to Educate About Rape
We spoke to the professor and Title IX coordinator about the #MeToo movement's effect on discussions about sexual assault, and how we can keep the momentum in the new year.
Amanda Gorman, First Ever National Youth Poet Laureate, Reflects on 2017
The 19-year-old author and activist tells Broadly about her extraordinary year and her ambitions to become the President of the United States.