As in “The Invisible War,” one by one women (and occasional men) appear on camera with eerily similar stories, of how colleges downplayed the crimes’ severity or of the peer intimidation that followed after they came forward.įormer faculty members talk of the pressures to be loyal to the institution. Harvard law student Kamilah Willingham recalls seeing the man she accused expelled and then reinstated. The women recount their own experiences of sexual assault: Clark says her rape was compared by an administrator to a football game that she should have played differently. The film’s central figures are Andrea Pino and Annie Clark, students-turned-activists who led a campaign to file a civil rights complaint against U.
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