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Actress Meryl Streep

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calls out disgraced producer Harvey Weinstein at Boston women’s conference.

Boston — Meryl Streep says she and other actresses are planning to make a series of “non-negotiable” demands in the wake of the sexual misconduct allegation­s that have rocked Hollywood, media and politics.

Streep on Thursday also called the allegation­s against producer Harvey Weinstein “the most gargantuan example of disrespect” permeating every industry.

She said women still don’t have enough representa­tion in leadership positions and that impacts how decisions are made. Streep said women in the entertainm­ent industry are prepared to demand for equal representa­tion in board rooms and other improvemen­ts to the American workplace.

“We are after 50/50 by 2020,” she said to loud applause. “Equal means equal. And if it starts at the top, none of these shenanigan­s would have filtered down and it wouldn’t have been tolerated.”

Streep made the comments in a conversati­on with feminist icon Gloria Steinem at the Massachuse­tts Women’s Conference in Boston.

“It’s such an interestin­g moment, because this conversati­on about why this is so widespread, this is really worth having and it’s fantastic,” she said. “I can’t help thinking it’s just a door that’s opening to a better world.”

The 13th annual conference, which organizers say was attended by a record 16,000 people, also featured speeches from Academy Award-winning actor Viola Davis and fashion designer Diane von Furstenber­g.

At the two-day conference’s opening night Wednesday, Steinem took a shot at President Donald Trump, calling the billionair­e the “harasser in chief.”

More than a dozen women have said Trump sexually assaulted or harassed them over the years. He has denied the allegation­s.

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 ?? STEVEN SENNE/AP PHOTO ?? Academy Award-winning actress Meryl Streep, left, and feminist icon Gloria Steinem appear before an audience Thursday during the 13th annual Massachuse­tts Conference for Women in Boston. The conference opened Thursday against a backdrop of expanding...
STEVEN SENNE/AP PHOTO Academy Award-winning actress Meryl Streep, left, and feminist icon Gloria Steinem appear before an audience Thursday during the 13th annual Massachuse­tts Conference for Women in Boston. The conference opened Thursday against a backdrop of expanding...

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