“Earlier today, the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania vacated his 2018 conviction on sexual assault charges and judgment of sentence.”— Melissa Macaya, Mike Hayes, Melissa Mahtani, Fernando Alfonso, Veronica Rocha, cnn.com
“I draw completely for myself, but I think other people can learn a lot from my drawings about me. I even draw to find out about me.”— Chanel Miller, marieclaire.com
“Warner Bros. declined to comment on specific allegations, citing an ongoing internal investigation that was launched after an earlier BuzzFeed News report in which current and former employees said they faced racism, fear, and intimidation at work.”— Krystie Lee Yandoli, buzzfeednews.com
“Harvey Weinstein suggested that Jennifer Aniston 'should be killed' upon learning that the National Enquirer was planning to report he sexually assaulted her, court papers revealed Tuesday.”— Elizabeth Rosner, pagesix.com
“This is her story: a story of trauma and what it means to not be believed, and there’s not a breath of exploitation on screen.”— Taylor Antrim, Vogue, vogue.com
“Harvey Weinstein was taken to Bellevue Hospital in Manhattan on Monday after complaining of chest pains, according to his representative.”— Gene Maddaus, variety.com
“Harvey Weinstein has been found guilty of rape in the third degree and criminal sexual acts in the first degree, bringing his seven-week New York trial to a conviction in the central criminal case of the #MeToo movement.”— Greg Evans, deadline.com
“The jury in the Harvey Weinstein sexual misconduct trial resumed deliberations Monday morning, returning after Friday’s cliffhanger in which jurors questioned New York Supreme Court Judge James Burke as to whether they were legally allowed a deadlock on two charges with the heaviest possible prison…”— Greg Evans, deadline.com
“Instead of melodrama, the movie finds its traction in parsing out micro-aggressions and mood: a sort of devastating slow-drip portrait of the power structures that allowed a man like Weinstein to happen — and keep more like him in place, untouched by any justice a hashtag can reach.”— Leah Greenblatt , Entertainment Weekly, ew.com
“I’m sorry, ladies. I just… I got a fucking Me Too headache. Y’all is killing me right now. It’s really fuckin’ tough to watch what’s going on.”— Dave Chappelle, Himself, Dave Chappelle, imdb.com
“I have to be and everybody has to be much more aware of the private space of men and women.”— Joe Biden, transcripts.cnn.com
“There’s a real collective force when so many women come together. It’s a shame that it requires so many of us to be heard, but the force of it has the same force of a legal statement being implemented.”— Natalie Portman, harpersbazaar.com
“Ryan tells me that he has a different personality in Mountain from the one he has in West Bend. A different attitude. He likes both versions, and it’s easy to make the switch.”— Jennifer Percy, esquire.com
“Fighting for the people meant fighting on behalf of survivors of sexual assault—a fight not just against predators but a fight against silence and stigma.”— Kamala Harris, cnn.com
“There is a path forward, past denial and scandal and shame. There is a path to genuinely being the better person that you want to be.”— Ijeoma Oluo, theestablishment.co
“I was the only face of color in the room. I would have been the only black female in the history of that show to ever have a creative credit — ever — if I had stayed on.”— Amaani Lyle, bustle.com
“The more milk you give, the more milk you make. The more love you give, the more love you have. And the same can be said of fire — when you light someone else’s torch with your own, you don’t lose your fire, you just make more light and more heat.”— Natalie Portman, medium.com
“Sexual norms need to change, and not just by telling women to more forcibly combat unwanted advances.”— Emily J. Smith, medium.com