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Author: Angie NMNH

I was sexually assaulted at the Smithsonian, I was falsely accused of defamation, and I'm still fighting to force my institution to do the right thing.
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How scientific societies lie about their #MeTooSTEM policies

The societies that refuse to protect their membership from sexual misconduct lie to victims and our allies in four ways.

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Surviving R. Kelly: Lessons in intersectionality for #MeTooSTEM

White women during the past week have, arguably, failed at intersectionality even more than usual.

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Reflections of a #MeTooSTEM very rude elevator screamer

To make a difference, you must inconvenience the enablers. You must “very rude elevator scream” them.

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5 ways that STEM is even worse than Hollywood – #MeToo

The #MeToo movement in STEM lags behind the #MeToo movement in Hollywood. Here are five ways in which they differ.

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