DiscoverWomen and Public Policy Program Seminar SeriesShifting Policy, Workplace Norms and Culture to End Workplace Sexual Violence
Shifting Policy, Workplace Norms and Culture to End Workplace Sexual Violence

Shifting Policy, Workplace Norms and Culture to End Workplace Sexual Violence

Update: 2019-04-29
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Millions of people disclosed sexual harassment and violence against them following the #MeToo breakthrough in October 2017. Despite the fact that advocates, individuals and the government had been taking action to address sexual harassment, it remains a widespread problem that prevents employees from reaching their full potential. Monica Ramirez, a national recognized expert on ending workplace sexual violence and the author of the Dear Sisters letter that helped spark the TIMES UP movement, will discuss the policy measures, as well as the employment and societal norms that must be addressed to meaningfully address this problem.


Monica Ramirez, MC/MPA 2015, Co-Founder and President, Alianza Nacional de Campesinas

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Shifting Policy, Workplace Norms and Culture to End Workplace Sexual Violence

Shifting Policy, Workplace Norms and Culture to End Workplace Sexual Violence

Women and Public Policy Program, Harvard Kennedy School