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What about young men who are having unwanted sex?

  • Written by Jessie Ford, PhD Student in Sociology, New York University
imageIn the recent wave of sexual assault allegations, men tend to only appear as active perpetrators. But the landscape of sex in American culture is more nuanced.Arden_Panikk/Shutterstock.com

Time Magazine recently featured “The Silence Breakers” as its 2017 “Person of the Year,” a nod to the countless women who have come...

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