Hi folks, We’ve been on the road this fall, doing on-the-ground reporting to bring you the local take behind some of this year’s biggest stories, like how far one Charlottesville nonprofit goes to protect free speech. Our reporters are also busy at our NYC studios, interviewing celebrities on their latest projects. And today, we have a thoughtful new piece on the ongoing sexual harassment allegations and the string of apologies that have followed. Thanks for reading, Hello, I'm Priscilla Frank, and I write about art and culture at HuffPost. In September, I went to Charlottesville, Virginia, shortly after after the Unite the Right rally rattled the city, and visited a nonprofit center dedicated to protecting the First Amendment rights of all Americans -- even Nazis and white supremacists. “This job is not one you go home and brag about at Thanksgiving dinner,” the director, Clay Hansen, told me. Hi! I'm Angelina Chapin, and I write about gender for HuffPost. This past month has been filled with mea culpas from high-profile men who've been accused of sexual harassment and assault. But does hearing "I'm sorry" actually help a survivor? To find out, I spoke with five woman about receiving apologies from their offenders. Senior Reporter Leigh Blickley here! On Monday, I sat down with Michelle Dockery to talk all things "Downton Abbey" and her new Netflix project, "Godless," which she says turns the Western genre on its head. Co-starring Merrit Wever, Jeff Daniels and Jack O'Connell, this is a show you probably don't want to miss. What all of your friends are talking about: Get exclusives, scoops and hot takes on the news all your friends are talking about.Did you get this from a friend? Subscribe here. Love this? Share it. Want even more? You'll love HuffPost (In)formation.©2017 HuffPost | 770 Broadway, New York, NY 10003 You are receiving this email because you signed up for updates from HuffPost Feedback | Privacy Policy | Unsubscribe |
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