MeToo, Now What? | |
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Genre | Documentary miniseries |
Inspired by | MeToo Movement |
Presented by | Zainab Salbi |
Country of origin | USA |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | One |
No. of episodes | Five |
Production | |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | PBS |
Release | February 2, 2018 |
#MeToo, Now What? was a PBS television show hosted by Zainab Salbi. It had five 30-minute[1] episodes and was first aired on February 2, 2018.[2]
Production
The show followed the theme of the MeToo movement and the Harvey Weinstein sexual abuse cases.[3] It was hosted by Zainab Salbi,[4] the founder of Women for Women International.[5]
In the five episodes,[5] Salbi interviewed political commentator Angela Rye, writer Ijeoma Oluo, activist Nadine Strossen, and a former Alamo Drafthouse Cinema's blog editor who was accused of sexual assault as his accuser.[3][6]
See also
- Between Two Worlds: Escape From Tyranny: Growing Up in the Shadow Of Saddam (book by the host)
References
- ↑ "PBS Announces #METOO, NOW WHAT? New Half-hour, Five-Part Series Premiering February 2018" (Press release). PBS. 16 January 2018.
- ↑ Elber, Lynn (17 January 2018). "PBS series examines sexual misconduct, chance for change". Associated Press.
- 1 2 Desta, Yohana (9 February 2018). "Why PBS's #MeToo Docuseries Wants to Give a Voice to the Accused". Vanity Fair.
- ↑ Chow, Andrew R. (2 February 2018). "What's on TV Friday: Nas and 'Strike Back'". The New York Times. ProQuest 1993276517.
- 1 2 Bowman, Lisa (8 February 2018). "Kate Upton claims Guess co-founder Paul Marciano grabbed her breasts and called her a 'fat pig'". NME.
- ↑ Moser, Erica (27 April 2019). "Women's rights activist, TV host to talk at Community Foundation event". The Day.
External links
- #MeToo, Now What? official website on PBS
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