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voices of sexual trauma

Years after being assaulted, I can’t escape my rapist — and his picture-perfect life — on social media

1 in 6 American women has been the victim of an attempted or completed rape

She accused Harvey Weinstein of sexual misconduct. Here’s what she and others are looking for as he faces trial.

Plus, we hear from a legal expert and an activist

I confronted Harvey Weinstein at a comedy show. Here’s why — and the important lesson I learned in the aftermath.

Weinstein just reached a tentative settlement with more than 30 alleged sexual misconduct victims

9 takeaways from Chanel Miller’s memoir, ‘Know My Name’

The book is far too nuanced to distill into an article — you’ll have to read it yourself — but here are key points

I was the first woman to publicly accuse gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar. But I was also abused in my own church.

Each time an abuser was found or a scandal uncovered, the response was the same

‘I will not stop fighting’: 15 Jeffrey Epstein victims speak out in court

The women would have preferred a trial, but instead got a three-hour hearing

K-pop stars are being taken down. But the headlines don’t capture South Korea’s pervasive gender inequality.

The entertainment industry is just one aspect of a much broader problem

Martha McSally is incredibly brave. But there are still many brave women staying silent.

Many women are not believed, even as #MeToo nears the halfway mark of its second year

‘I am also a military sexual assault survivor’: Sen. Martha McSally says she was raped while serving in the Air Force

McSally, the country’s first female fighter pilot to fly in combat, told her story at a Senate hearing

Former campaign staffer alleges Trump kissed her without her consent at a 2016 rally

The White House denies the claims