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While at a panel Q&A yesterday, Diazwas confrontedby author Zinzi Clemmons.

Last month Diazpublished an essayinTheNew Yorkerrevealing the life-long impact of his childhood sexual abuse.
That is the reason I made the decision to tell the truth of my rape and its damaging aftermath.
This conversation is important and must continue.
I am listening to and learning from womens stories in this essential and overdue cultural movement.
We must continue to teach all men about consent and boundaries.