Bravo, Lena Dunham.
Lena Dunham used her award acceptance speech at Variety‘s annual Women in Power luncheon to speak openly about her sexual assault.
The 28-year-old creative genius/feminist/Girls creator was honoured at the lunch for her work with a foundation called GEMS – Girls Education and Mentoring Services.
It’s not the first time Dunham has spoken of the assault.
In her memoir, Not That Kind of Girl, Dunham wrote about the night she was raped in college.
But speaking about it in front of a room full of women she admires, Dunham’s words were honest, emotional and raw.
“When I was raped, I felt powerless,” she said.
“I felt my value had been determined by somebody else, someone who sent me the message that my body was not my own and that my choices were meaningless.
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If it's true and there are many people who believe that Lena Dunham was never raped:
http://gawker.com/who-is-le...
No one knows what happened - only Lena and the man she was with that night. Your gawker article is mumbo and jumbo. Full stop.
There are hundreds of credible journalists questioning this.
They don't have that right.
100's please. Are you OK?
Would you like me to start listing the articles? Do a Google search. Lena Dunham does not have clean hands here. Of course journalists have the right. One man was named as the potential rapist and it was incorrect.