This week on CutOnTuesdays, we’re re-releasing one of the first episodes we ever made. It’s about what happens when women’s whisper networks become visible ... which happened on a bathroom wall at Brown in the 1990s, and in our own inboxes two years ago
Photo: Photo Illustration by Stevie Remsberg/Photo Getty, Multimedia Inc., The New York Times On this week’s show, we’re talking about the weaponization of whisper networks, from last fall’s Shitty Media Men spreadsheet to Stephen Elliott’s new lawsuit against list creator Moira Donegan. And we’re looking back at another anonymously sourced list of men — one that appeared on a bathroom wall at Brown University in the fall of 1990.
Two of the women who were at the heart of it all explained why what happened at Brown was about much more than a so-called “rape list.” They also told us about some of the responses they heard from men at the time.Because we didn’t have the internet—we couldn’t tweet things, we didn’t have cells phones—people used the bathroom walls to write all sorts of information. I used to get referrals as a health educator … How did you get my name? Saw it on a bathroom wall.
Plus, we talk to Robbie Kaplan, the lawyer who made the case for gay marriage before the Supreme Court, and who’s now representing Donegan. Click below to listen to episode two of The Cut on Tuesdays: “He’s Coming for Us.” You can subscribe for free wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe on: Apple Podcast Google Podcast Spotify RSS
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