It’s two years since the world was rocked by allegations about high-profile men harassing women, who often felt they had to stay silent in order to keep their jobs. As the social media storm grew, more and more stories emerged from around the world and in every workplace sector. Women at all levels of working life had experienced discrimination, sexualised behaviour, and abuse. Has anything changed since then?
On 19 November Shiloh Project co-director Katie Edwards took part in a panel discussion at St Paul’s Cathedral reflecting on progress and change in the last two years since the start of the #MeToo movement.
Speakers included:
- Sarah Churchman OBE, Chief Inclusion, Community & Wellbeing Officer, PwC
- Ayesha Hazarika, journalist and political commentator
- Dr Katie Edwards, University of Sheffield
- Sarah Whitehouse QC, Senior Treasury Counsel, 6KBW