New York mag's photography director, Jody Quon, on the cover's creation and hearing the women's stories firsthand.
By now you've likely seen the cover of this week's New York Magazine. Thirty-five of the 46 women who have publicly accused Bill Cosby of sexual assault appear on the cover, dressed in all black and seated side by side, along with one empty chair representing those who remain silent. It's a striking, memorable image that puts into perspective the sheer number of women who say Cosby abused them and have gone largely unheard over the course of four decades.
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