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She Said: Breaking the Sexual Harassment Story that Helped Ignite a Movement is Jodi Kantor's firsthand account of the New York Times investigation that exposed decades of sexual harassment and assault allegations against Harvey Weinstein. Published in 2019, the book documents how two journalists pursued a story that major media outlets had avoided, interviewing survivors and navigating legal obstacles to bring the account to public attention.
Kantor, an investigative reporter at the Times, provides an insider's view of the reporting process - the months of conversations with sources, the strategic decisions about how to frame the narrative, and the pressure from powerful figures attempting to suppress publication. The narrative explores both the professional challenges of breaking such a story and its broader cultural significance as a catalyst for the #MeToo movement.
This is a work of contemporary journalism and social history rather than analysis or prescription. Readers seeking an understanding of how major investigative journalism functions, or the mechanics of how systemic abuse becomes exposed through institutional media, will find concrete detail here. The book has been adapted into a film of the same name.
- Author: Jodi Kantor (New York Times investigative reporter)
- Genre: Politics & Social Sciences / Journalism
- Focus: The Weinstein investigation and #MeToo movement
- Publication: 2019
- Format: Narrative nonfiction
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