
Power
Sexual harassment is about power — who has it, who doesn’t, and the deep imbalance that has persisted for far too long. We’re challenging the status quo.
For everyone to be safe, secure, and successful at work, we need to disrupt the systemic, pervasive imbalance of power. This requires big, structural changes at every level of every industry. Here’s how we do it.
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2020 Year In Review

Ms. Magazine: Here’s What Women Workers Won This Election (Aside From a Glass-Ceiling Smashing Veep!)

CNN: Tina Tchen: The Sexist Rhetoric Around the Election Proves Women Still Have to Fight for Respect

The 19th: Kamala Harris, America’s First Female Vice President-elect, Makes History

Yahoo Finance:’Women are going to decide this election’: TIME’S UP CEO

The Brown Girls Guide to Politics: “Too Ambitious?” How the Press Covers Women Candidates

Fox News: Sexual Assault Survivors Accuse Amy Coney Barrett of ‘Siding with Powerful Abusers’

NPR: Trump Calls Harris a ‘Monster,’ Reviving a Pattern of Attacking Women of Color

NBC News: Race, Gender Dominated Coverage Of Harris’s VP Announcement, Report Finds

Washington Post: Karen Tumulty: How sexist, racist attacks on Kamala Harris have spread online — a case study

USA Today: One quarter of Kamala Harris announcement coverage included racist or sexist stereotyping

Memo from We Have Her Back Coalition Members: Your Duty to Call it Out

Time’s Up on Sexism in Politics

Marie Claire: 100 Influential Women on Why They’re Voting in the 2020 Election

FORTUNE and TIME’S UP Now Ask the Candidates Your Top Questions on Women and Work

TIME’S UP 2020: Year in Review
