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  1. Caroline Heldman is a professor of gender, women, and sexuality studies at Occidental College. She specializes in the presidency, media, gender, and race in the American context and has published in top journals and co-authored a book.

  2. Dr. Caroline is the Executive Director of The Representation Project and a Professor at Occidental College in Los Angeles. She is also a Senior Research Advisor for the Geena Davis Institute for Gender in Media.

  3. Dr. Caroline Heldman is the Executive Director of The Representation Project, a nonprofit organization that promotes gender equality and social justice through media and culture. She is also a professor, author, activist, and co-founder of several organizations and movements.

  4. Jun 2, 2015 · Caroline Heldman is a political scientist, professor, and executive director of The Representation Project. She has published seven books on media, power, and gender politics, and has experience in nonprofit management and civic education.

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    • What Led to The Wave of Sexual Harassment Revelations in Recent months?
    • Why, in Many Cases, Did It Take Years For The Stories to Come out?
    • Have The More Recent Disclosures Led to Any Changes?

    I think what’s new about #MeToo is that it’s celebrity survivors. So, not only is it getting more media reach, but also we believe them more: Moderately attractive white women who we feel like we’ve known on the screen, we feel like we know them as people. I think really that has caused people to believe survivors more. And it’s really the power of...

    We know that if we come forward, we’re going to probably not be believed by a lot of people; that if we come forward in a public way, then we’re trolled, we’ll receive death threats and everything that comes with being a public survivor. But also in the workplace, if you blow the whistle on what’s happening to you or other women around you, then yo...

    I think the lasting effect won’t be necessarily legal or policy. I think the lasting effect will be an entire generation of young women growing up being believed when they report sexual harassment and sexual violence. I think that’s something that can’t be undone. But at the end of the day, raising awareness, which is where we are right now, is sim...

  5. Caroline Heldman. 5,351 likes. Dr. Caroline Heldman is the Chair of the Critical Theory & Social Justice department at Occidental College, Executive Director of The Representation Project, and a...

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  7. Dr. Caroline Heldman is a political scientist, commentator, and activist who specializes in American presidency, media, gender, and race. She is the chair of the Politics Department at Occidental College and has published in top journals and popular outlets.

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