No Images? Click here As more and more women have come forward accusing Harvey Weinstein of sexual harassment, assault and rape, Jane Fonda called out a key point: This watershed moment in our culture only happened because most of Weinstein’s accusers are famous white women. Meanwhile, the Trump White House kicked off a “Week of Inclusion” — and the irony wasn’t lost on anyone. This week one celebrity called Trump “the epitome of a white supremacist,” and a senator said former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon “is a white supremacist.” On the upside, these moms organized a “stand up to hate” playdate after a nanny was sent a racist letter. And Kellogg’s is redesigning its Corn Pops boxes so that they’re not racist anymore. White supremacy won't fall with just a few statues. Keep up with the story here.©2017 HuffPost | 770 Broadway, New York, NY 10003 |
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