National Women’s Law Center Time’s Up Legal Defense Fund helps pay legal feeds and costs in cases involving sexual harassment and related retaliation at work. Tey also connect people to help pay for media and the storytelling process.
Time’s Up
New Rules Summit
Hosted by the New York Times and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists at the forefront of the gender and equality conversation, the New Rules Summit , held June 12-13 in Brooklyn, New York, “called on diverse leaders from across business, politics and culture to create a boldly inclusive vision of the workplace— and transform it into reality.”
Sexual Harassment in the Restaurant Industry (2014)
By looking at the rate and types of sexual harassment experienced by current and former restaurant workers through national surveys and rigorous analysis, the Restaurant Opportunities Centers United and Forward Together provide the most accurate picture to date of sexual harassment in the restaurant industry in The Glass Floor: Sexual Harassment in the Restaurant Industry.
Frontline Special: Rape in the Fields (2013)
PBS Frontline: Rape in the Fields (2013)
FRONTLINE and Univision partner to tell the story of the hidden price many migrant women working in America’s fields and packing plants pay to stay employed and provide for their families. This investigation is the result of a yearlong reporting effort by veteran FRONTLINE correspondent Lowell Bergman, the Investigative Reporting Program at UC Berkeley, and the Center for Investigative Reporting.
First New York Times Story on Sexual Harassment, August 1975
A Short History of Sexual Harassment Law
Sexual Harassment Law in the Age of Trump and #MeToo (2018)
A panel on the causes of, and solutions to, sexual harassment and discrimination in the age of Trump and #MeToo held April 10, 2018.
Panelists:
Tanya Hernández, Fordham Law School
Anna McNeil, Engender at Yale
Shannon Minter, National Center for Lesbian Rights
Vicki Schultz, Yale Law School
Cari Simon, The Fierberg National Law Group
Rachel Tuchman, #TimesUp
This event was cosponsored by Yale Law School, Engender, Yale Law Women, Latinx Law Students Association, Asian Pacific American Law Students Association, First Generation Professionals, American Constitution Society, and Yale Law Democrats.
Vimeo/Yale Law School Video
Confirmation (2016)
Kerry Washington as Anita Hill
“Confirmation takes a look behind the curtain of Washington politics, depicting the explosive 1991 Clarence Thomas Supreme Court nomination hearings where Anita Hill accused him of sexual harassment.”
HBO Film
Consent: It’s simple as tea (2015)
From the Thames Valley Police, this animated film compares consent to a cup of tea with consent to sex. (It’s a wonderful and humorous but apt analogy.)
Thames Valley Police Animation