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She Said

Breaking the Sexual Harassment Story That Helped Ignite a Movement
Book • 2019
She Said is a thrilling account of the investigative journalism that led to the exposure of Harvey Weinstein's decades-long history of sexual abuse and harassment.

Written by Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey, the book chronicles their meticulous investigation, including secret meetings, harrowing phone calls, and private text exchanges with A-list actresses and other sources.

It also explores the systemic structures of power that enabled Weinstein's behavior and the broader impact of the #MeToo movement, including the testimony of Christine Blasey Ford against Brett Kavanaugh.

The book is praised for its detailed and suspenseful narrative, offering insights into the rigorous process of quality reporting and the significant cultural shifts it helped catalyze.

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Suzanne Gluck
for daughters to read as essential reporting on sexual harassment and the Weinstein investigation.
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Chowra Makaremi
, soulignant que les victimes de Harvey Weinstein avaient déjà dénoncé ses agissements.
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Naima Reza
as a great book about breaking the Harvey Weinstein story for The Times.
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Dave Lee
, when referencing a book by New York Times reporters about Harvey Weinstein.
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Amy Sandler
in the context of books that have come out on the topic of NDAs and how they can enable repeat offenders.
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Amy ODell
as an excellent book by Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey that recounts their reporting on Harvey Weinstein.
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Mentioned by Becky as an example of a long investigative story that requires significant institutional support.
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Candace Owens
as the authors of the book detailing the Harvey Weinstein investigation, which she believes launched the #MeToo movement.
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Mary Louise Kelly
as the author of the book.
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Alissa Wilkinson
while discussing movies that have misleading trailers.
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