In January, public servant Kristin Raworth used Twitter to share an accusation of sexual harassment about Alberta politician Kent Hehr. Raworth has since written an op-ed in Maclean’s, talking in part about a critique of the Me Too movement that once someone is accused, their lives and career can be destroyed. Jennifer Crosby sits down with Raworth to talk more about it.
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Sexual violence advocate writes op-ed about Me Too movement following sexual harassment accusation
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