#MeToo. Now What?

During the first 24 hours, #MeToo was tweeted more than 500,000 times and the hashtag was used in 12 million Facebook posts. Facebook reported that 45% of users in the United States had a friend who posted a #MeToo status. So, chances are, you or someone you know can say “#MeToo.”

Conversations around sexual harassment, #MeToo, responses by Hollywood and D.C., and so-on have continued.  Through the conversations sparked by #MeToo, it has become obvious that historically sexual harassment victims have been told or feel they should be quiet and tolerate it.  Yet sexual harassment is always illegal. What should you do if you have been or are the current victim of sexual harassment?

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