American public broadcaster PBS will air a five-part series about the MeToo movement from February 2, Deadline reported. Titled #Metoo, Now What?, the series, comprising 30-minute episodes, will “engage both women and men from in dialogue about how the movement started and how to effect lasting change for the better”.
Each episode will revolve around sexual harassment and will include reporting from the series host and executive editor Zainab Salbi, founder of the organisation Women for Women International and author of the book Between Two Worlds: Escape from Tyranny: Growing Up in the Shadow of Saddam.
“Topics to be explored include the impact of popular culture on women in the workplace, how race and class factor into the discussion, the social costs of pay inequity and gender discrimination, how men can be engaged in this discussion, and how to chart a path forward,” Deadline reported. “#Metoo, Now What? will draw from a range of guests, including women and men of all ages, races and economic groups; that will include activists, journalists, celebrities and leaders from the worlds of media, academics, business, arts, entertainment, fashion and advertising.”