In the nineties, Lisa Rose worked as an assistant for Harvey Weinstein and had to navigate a dangerous professional environment filled with toxic, gendered power roles. Nearly thirty years later, in the wake of recent stories about Mohamed al Fayed, Sean Combs, and Neil Gaiman, Lisa reflects on her time at Miramax and asks: Why does this keep happening? What prevents women from coming forward? And when is a story too small to tell?
