
"In 2017, The New York Times investigative journalists Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey co-authored a bombshell story on sexual abuse allegations against Harvey Weinstein. Their Pulitzer Prize-winning coverage spawned a book, 2019's She Said: Breaking the Sexual Harassment Story That Helped Ignite a Movement (Kantor's second, following 2012's The Obamas). More recently, Kantor investigated the Supreme Court's decision to eliminate the right to an abortion."
"Hosted by Stanford Live and the Clayman Institute for Gender Research, Kantor takes part in a discussion with Stanford law professor Pamela S. Karlan. What She Said: A Conversation with Jodi Kantor Thu, Oct 9, 6 pm; $16-$70 Bing Concert Hall, Stanford"
Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey exposed sexual abuse allegations against Harvey Weinstein in 2017, producing Pulitzer Prize-winning coverage that prompted accountability across industries. The reporting led to the 2019 book She Said: Breaking the Sexual Harassment Story That Helped Ignite a Movement; Kantor previously published The Obamas in 2012. Kantor later investigated the Supreme Court decision that eliminated the constitutional right to abortion. Stanford Live and the Clayman Institute for Gender Research are presenting an event with Kantor and Stanford law professor Pamela S. Karlan on Thu, Oct 9, 6 pm at Bing Concert Hall; tickets range from $16 to $70.
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