BY: Agatha Noble
They hated me so much that they wanted to rape me. And now they would be…
We need to feel bodily nauseated and aggrieved by all of those icons who built their careers while secretly/not-so-secretly using their power to devastate other, less powerful parties.
Parvana’s story and the lessons we learn from her journey in disguise as a boy in the streets of Kabul are particularly salient to the revolutionary voices around the world crying, #MeToo.
In the wake of the Women’s March and the #MeToo Movement, the issues of gender equality and women’s representation in the film industry demand redress.