Episode 4

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Published on:

2nd Nov 2021

#Metoo and the American Justice System

#Metoo and the American Justice System, Parallel Justice’s newest episode, stars Micha Star Liberty, Alexandra Brodsky, and Laura Dunn. This deep discussion between three female leaders in the field analyses the movement, addresses misconceptions and answers questions like: “Was #MeToo a moment or a movement?

Where do we go from here?” This episode weaves together cases, anecdotes, policy and movement changes, creating a portrait of the movement that swept across the globe, toppling figures and changing the way people think about consent.

To learn more about Micha Star Liberty, visit

https://libertylaw.com/about/micha-star-liberty/

To learn more about Laura Dunn, visit

https://www.lldunnlaw.com

To learn more about Alexandra Brodsky, visit

https://www.publicjustice.net/team/alexandra-brodsky/

 Visit the National Crime Victim Bar Association for referrals to victim-centered attorneys in your area. https://victimbar.org/

To contact compassionate, confidential support, call or text 1-855-484-2846 or chat at VictimConnect Resource Center at https://victimconnect.org/

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About the Podcast

Parallel Justice
Coming from the National Center for Victims of Crime, Parallel Justice is a trauma informed and survivor centered podcast that investigates civil justice sought for criminal acts. Dive into the realities of our criminal justice system alongside expert attorneys who took on the cases that dominated the headlines and changed our society. This is not your typical True Crime show. Parallel Justice is an honest, empowering investigation into how the Justice system actually works, where it fails, and how survivors can seek accountability.


The National Center for Victims of Crime advocates for victims’ rights, trains professionals who work with victims and survivors of crime and serves as a trusted source of information on victims' issues. To learn more about the National Center for Victims of Crime, visit https://victimsofcrime.org/.

Access a civil justice attorney through the National Crime Victim Bar Association, the nation's first professional association of attorneys and expert witnesses dedicated to helping victims seek justice through the criminal system visit https://victimbar.org/.

Compassionate, confidential support is available through the VictimConnect Resource Center via call, chat or text at https://victimconnect.org/ and 1-855-484-2846.