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Due Process for Sexual Harassment

2017-12-01 19:35:03.192558+01 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

Due Process Is Needed For Sexual Harassment Accusations — But For Whom?

Ijeoma Oluo was asked by USA Today to write an editorial taking a specific stance. This is half a rant about a more nuanced version than they'd published, but more interestingly it's a good look at how news gets made, and why that's a bad thing.

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