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Read the Powerful Statement by the Working Moms Who Won the Pulitzer for the Harvey Weinstein Story

If you’re feeling down and need a dose of inspiration to get you through the week, look no further than working mom journalists Megan Twohey and Jodi Kantor.

The New York Times reporters were awarded the Pulitzer Prize on Monday for their in-depth reporting that revealed decades of sexual harassment and assault allegations against one of Hollywood’s most powerful producers, Harvey Weinstein.

Their reporting, along with , helped inspire an, a follow-up initiative to fight back against discrimination in the workplace, founded by some of the most powerful women in media.

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