Caroline Heldman ’93 appears in several documentaries, writes, and presents on media and gender. She has emerged as a strong voice about the #MeToo movement and harassment, partly because of her own experience. Watch parts of documentaries and learn more about Heldman’s work below. You can also read about her in “Ask Caroline Heldman,” Fall 2018.

 

Miss Representation, a 2011 documentary

 

 

The Mask You Live In, 2015

 

Books

Sex and Gender in the 2016 Presidential Election, 2018

The New Campus Anti-Rape Movement: Internet Activism for Social Justice, 2018, co-author

Protest Politics in the Marketplace: Consumer Activism in the Corporate Age, 2017

Women, Power, and Politics: The Fight for Gender Equality in the United States, 2017, co-author

Rethinking Madam President: Are We Ready for a Woman in the White House?, 2007, co-editor

 

Other video

Liberated: The New Sexual Revolution, a 2017 documentary

MSNBC interview (at 12:45) in April 2017, accusing former Fox News talk show host Bill O’Reilly of sexual harassment. He was fired in April 2017 in connection with the allegations.

Informant, a 2012 documentary