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Author: Alicen Grey

Alicen Grey is a writer, performance artist and controversy magnet with a BA in Creative Writing (cum laude) from Hunter College, which she attended as a Muse Scholar. Best known for her unapologetic writing on women’s issues and surviving trauma, Alicen enjoys a global audience of readers, has been invited to perform internationally and has won numerous writing awards and competitions. She is the playwright of GYNX, an award-winning play about castrating rapists.
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The Harvey Weinstein Allegations Are More Than a Scandal—They’re a Call to Arms

Alicen Grey

Let the Harvey Weinstein scandal be a call to arms. Let it be the last hand-wringing and the next reckoning. I want us all to be so furious that it inspires real, tangible change.

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