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Commentary: To turn the #MeToo moment into a lasting movement, we can't just demand. We need to plan.

For sexual violence and harassment survivors, it was impossible to watch the 2018 Golden Globe Awards without being moved.

From the female actors dressed in black, to the activists walking the red carpet and Oprah Winfrey's history-evoking speech, the night was part contrition, part recognition and part validation of the women who had brought us to this moment.

The evening had the distinct feel of a revival: Don't just stand there believing women. Go forth and do something about it.

One week later, after Babe.com published its now-trending article - "I went on

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