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Is #MeToo a tipping point?

Local musician Amanda Lynn Stubley, law clerk Jasmine Jasani and Western University journalism professor Romayne Smith Fullerton weigh in on the #MeToo campaign.

Thousands of women have responded to the Harvey Weinstein scandal by sharing their stories using #MeToo

From left to right: Amanda Lynn Stubley, Jasmine Jasani and Romayne Smith Fullerton (Kate Dubinski/CBC News)

The Harvey Weinstein scandal has rocked the entertainment industry. Since then, thousands of women have been sharing their stories of sexual assault and harassment.

London Morning asked: will this grassroots movement mark some kind of tipping point? We gathered three local women to share their stories and thoughts on the fallout from the movie mogul's fall from grace.

Around the table:

  • Amanda Lynn Stubley, London musician.
  • Jasmine Jasani, London law clerk.
  • Romayne Smith Fullerton, Western University journalism professor.

On mobile? Listen to the panel discussion here.

London Morning with Rebecca Zandbergen airs weekdays from 5:57 a.m. - 8:37 a.m on 93.5 FM.