#MeToo Person of the Year: The Silence Breakers The women who led the #MeToo movement across various industries, co-written with Stephanie Zacharek and Haley Sweetland Edwards.12.18.17 Read Can Bad Men Change? What it’s like inside court-mandated sex offender therapy.5.21.18 Read A Year Later, Survivors Are Still Fighting for Meaningful Change What comes after publicly declaring #MeToo.8.1.18 Read I Visited Eve Ensler to Talk About Her Sexual Abuse. I Got a Therapy Session Instead In a new book, feminist pioneer Eve Ensler suggests men do the unthinkable: apologize.5.2.19 Read Dylan Farrow Is Back in the Public Eye This time, it’s on her terms.9.29.20 Read Taylor Swift on What Powered Her Sexual Assault Testimony “This man hadn’t considered any formalities when he assaulted me, and his lawyer didn’t hold back on my mom—why should I be polite? I’m told it was the most amount of times the word ‘ass’ has ever been said in Colorado Federal Court.”12.6.17 Read Kate Upton Speaks Out “I'm not going to let him intimidate me anymore.” Kate Upton alleges harassment by Guess co-founder Paul Marciano in interview with TIME.2.7.18 Read These Men Say the Boy Scouts Sex-Abuse Problem Is Far Worse Than Anyone Knew And the window for justice is closing.6.1.19 Read Eliza Dushku Takes Back the Power After Her #MeToo Accusation That queasy feeling that women who’ve experienced harassment get every time they hear a new #MeToo story — Eliza Dushku wants to study that, because she’s experienced it. A lot.3.12.19 Read How Companies Like Fox Use Arbitration Clauses to Cover Up Harassment Roger Ailes used arbitration as a weapon. Gretchen Carlson fought back.10.21.16 Read