upper waypoint
Y-Vonne Hutchinson and Deborah Rhode discuss gender equality at the Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts on April 12, 2018. Alain McLaughlin/Alain McLaughlin Photography Inc
Y-Vonne Hutchinson and Deborah Rhode discuss gender equality at the Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts on April 12, 2018. (Alain McLaughlin/Alain McLaughlin Photography Inc)

Walls and Bridges: Gender Equality

Walls and Bridges: Gender Equality

59:12
Save ArticleSave Article
Failed to save article

Please try again

Last October, accusations of sexual assault against film mogul Harvey Weinstein prompted thousands of women to post #metoo on Facebook and Twitter, showing that they too have experienced sexual assault or harassment. In the months since, women have come forward with allegations of misconduct against a slough of powerful men in entertainment, politics, tech and other fields. But what’s next for the me too movement? In this special Walls and Bridges conversation, KQED's Tonya Mosley tackles the question with a panel of experts.

Guests:
Deborah Rhode, director of the Center on the Legal Profession and director of the Program in Law and Social Entrepreneurship, Stanford University
Y-Vonne Hutchinson, founder, ReadySet
Nicole Sanchez, founder, Vaya Consulting

This conversation was recorded on April 12, 2018, at the Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts.

Sponsored

lower waypoint
next waypoint
California Law Letting Property Owners Split Lots to Build New Homes Is 'Unconstitutional,' Judge RulesAlameda: The Island That Almost Wasn’tJust Days Left to Apply for California Program That Helps Pay for Your First HouseIn Fresno’s Chinatown, High-Speed Rail Sparks Hope and Debate Within ResidentsUC Regent John Pérez on the Gaza Protests Roiling College CampusesNPR's Sarah McCammon on Leaving the Evangelical ChurchIs California Headed For Another Tax Revolt?KQED Youth Takeover: We’re Getting a WNBA TeamUSC Cancels Main Graduation Ceremony Amid Ongoing Gaza ProtestsThis Literary Expert Reveals the Key Problem Undermining American Education