'The Silence Breakers' are TIME magazine's 2017 'Person of the Year'
Dave Bartkowiak Jr., Digital Managing Editor
TIME has named "The Silence Breakers," the individuals who set off a national reckoning over the prevalence of sexual harassment, as its 2017 Person of the Year.
TIME magazine has named "The Silence Breakers," the individuals who led a movement against sexual harassment, as its 2017 Person of the Year.
The magazine's editor-in-chief Edward Felsenthal revealed the selection Wednesday on TODAY. On the cover is a composite group photo including actress Ashley Judd, singer Taylor Swift and former Uber engineer Susan Fowler.
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"The galvanizing actions of the women on our cover ... along with those of hundreds of others, and of many men as well, have unleashed one of the highest-velocity shifts in our culture since the 1960s," Felsenthal said in a statement.
WATCH: “The image you see partially on the cover is of a woman we talked to… who doesn’t feel that she can come forward without threatening her livelihood.” @TIME EIC @efelsenthal talks #TIMEPOY cover pic.twitter.com/q3bPbKNPbg