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Originally Posted by ksrainbow
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Quoting the author:
"Harassment is harassment, no matter the identity of the perpetrator or the victim," -- Chanelle Tyson.
Tysons oped on sexualized harassment is timely because this type of harassment is not localized to males. Females are sometimes perpetrating this type of harassment too.
Thanks for posting the Advocate article, ksrainbow.
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