Chapter 1. The start of the #MeToo movement. Harvey Weinstein paid of sexual harassment accusers / by Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey --
Statement from Harvey Weinstein / by Harvey Weinsten --
Harvey Weinstein's fall opens the floodgates in Hollywood / by Jim Rutenberg, Rachel Abrams and Melena Ryzik --
#MeToo floods social media with stories of harassment and assault / by Anna Codrea-Rado --
The raw power of #MeToo / by Margaret Renkl --
The woman who created #MeToo long before hashtags / by Sandra E. Garcia --
The 'click' moment : how the Weinstein scandal unleashed a tsunami / by Jessica Bennett --
'The silence breakers' named Time's person of the year for 2017 / by Jonah Engel Bromwich --
Chapter 2. The international response to #MeToo. France considers fines for catcalls as women speak out / by Dan Bilefsky and Elian Peltier --
'Revolt' in France against sexual harassment hits cultural resistance / by Alissa J. Rubin --
A #MeToo moment for the European Parliament / by Milan Schreuer --
Yes, it happens in Sweden, #Too / by Jenny Nordberg --
In Italy, #MeToo is more like 'meh' / by Jason Horowitz --
The #MeToo moment : what happened after women broke the silence elsewhere? / by Somini Sengupta --
In Canada, a 'perfect storm' for a #MeToo reckoning / by Ian Austen and Catherine Porter --
Chapter 3. The effects of #MeToo. Men at work wonder if they've overstepped with women, too / by Nellie Bowles --
Gymnastics doctor who abused patients gets 60 years for child pornography / by Maggie Astor --
Larry Nassar is sentenced to another 40 to 125 years in prison / by Christine Hauser --
Mea culpa. Kinda sorta / by The New York Times --
Alabama women 'make a stand' in first election of the #MeToo era / by Jess Bidgood --
The politics of #HimToo / by Thomas B. Edsall --
Microsoft moves to end secrecy in sexual harassment claims / by Nick Wingfield and Jessica Silver-Greenberg --
Business schools now teaching #MeToo, N.F.L. protests and Trump / by David Gelles and Claire Cain Miller --
The patriarchs are falling. The patriarchy is stronger than ever / by Susan Faludi --
Powerful Hollywood women unveil anti-harassment action plan / by Cara Buckley --
#MeToo has done what the law could not / by Catharine A. Mackinnon --
Chapter 4. Criticism of the #MeToo movement. Matt Damon draws rebukes for comments on the #MeToo movement / by Christina Caron --
When #MeToo goes too far / by Bret Stephens --
Publicly, we say #MeToo. Privately, we have misgivings / by Daphne Merkin --
Catherine Deneuve and others denounce the #MeToo movement / by Valeriya Safronova --
Catherine Deneuve apologizes to victims after denouncing #MeToo / by Anna Codrea-Rado --
Trump, saying 'mere allegation' ruins lives, appears to doubt #MeToo movement / by Mark Landler --
#MeToo and the marketing of female narrative / by Ginia Bellafante --
Chapter 5. What's next? Dear men : it's you, too / by Roxanne Gay --
The #MeToo stories we're not hearing / by Thomas Chatterton Williams --
The conversation : seven women discuss work, fairness, sex and ambition / by The New York Times Magazine --
Russell Simmons, R. Kelly, and why Black women can't say #MeToo / by Shanita Hubbard --
Should we forgive the men who assaulted us? / by Danielle Berrin --
The #MeToo movement : what's next? / by Jessica Bennett --
The #MeToo moment : I'm a straight man. Now what? / by Daniel Victor --
Sexual misconduct spurs new elections : the #MeToo races / by Trip Gabriel and Jess Bidgood --
#MeToo called for an overhaul. Are workplaces really changing? / by Jodi Kantor.