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Author: Roseann Lake

Roseann Lake is the author of Leftover in China, The World Shaping the World's Next Superpower. Currently The Economist's Cuba correspondent, she was previously based in Beijing, where she worked for five years as a television reporter and journalist. You can find her on Twitter and read more about her work here. She lives between New York City and Havana.  
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Why #MeToo Doesn’t Translate in China

Roseann Lake

One woman’s #MeToo story has forced others to recognize and reckon with the fact that sexual harassment is prevalent in Chinese schools and universities—and that an infrastructure to address it, report it and educate against it is long overdue.

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