It’s been a year since #MeToo went viral, compelling victims of sexual misconduct to come forward with their stories. High profile entertainment icons, elected officials and even CEOs have toppled in the wake of allegations. But #MeToo was actually started more than a decade ago by Tarana Burke. She joins Soledad to explain what she thinks of the current #MeToo movement and why some of the men accused of harassment, should be able to make a comeback.
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