#MeToo, Disability, and the Wrong Man for the Times

Drawing on a chalkboard of people with thought balloons all saying Me Too.
For centuries, women who have stepped forward to reveal their experience of sexual assault have been routinely told they are lying or mistaken. More recently, the #MeToo movement has upended that flat assertion, as women around the world have provided tens of thousands of eyewitness accounts exposing the pain of volition taken away, the self-talk that feeds shame, the enduring effects of trauma, and especially, the fear of not being believed. Of being called a liar or incompetent.

Yui Yanagihara Has a Passion For Justice

Yui YanagiharaWhen I was first approached about being Yui Yanagihara's supervisor during her international legal internship with DREDF, I felt that I had some sense of who she was even before she arrived. As a young woman traveling on her own halfway across the world to take on coursework and assignments in a second language, I was sure that she was resourceful, adventurous and determined.
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