Two years on from the #MeToo explosion, creator Tarana Burke stressed that the movement is still focused on survivors. Burke spoke with University of Arizona professor Stephanie Troutman about the ...
Tarana Burke didn’t mean for “Me Too” to become a viral hashtag, let alone become the face of an entire cultural movement for survivors of sexual violence. The activist and social justice servant ...
When the #metoo hashtag went viral in 2017, activist and author Tarana Burke saw a great opportunity to bring national attention to the pervasiveness of sexual violence. What she didn’t consider was ...
Featuring Tarana Burke, Author, Activist, Founder of the “Me Too” Movement. Moderated by Yasmin Gagne, Staff Editor. Just eight years ago, the Me Too movement inspired a viral hashtag, sparked a ...
Kaia Naadira (left) and Tarana Burke speak onstage during The Meteor: Meet the Moment Summit at Brooklyn Museum on Nov. 12, 2022, in New York City. The reality is that Black femmes and ...
With Tarana Burke’s debut memoir, Unbound: My Story of Liberation and the Birth of the Me Too Movement, the activist is telling her own story for the first time. Burke first uttered “Me Too” in 2007 ...
For Tarana Burke, #MeToo began as a way to tell survivors, "You're not alone." But as the movement evolved, another priority emerged—how can we... Tarana Burke: How Can We Build A World Where People ...
With voices like Viola Davis, Gabrielle Union, and Ayanna Pressley, the Disruptor Council is pushing Me Too’s mission forward. Eight years ago today, the “Me Too” hashtag became a global rallying cry ...
MOVEMENT MAKER: Tarana Burke, who launched the phrase “Me Too” long before its status as a hashtag, will speak at Wake Forest University at 6 p.m. Sept 25 in Wait Chapel. The talk is free and open to ...
The new platform records steps taken to end sexual violence. The #MeToo movement is releasing a new campaign aimed at giving back to survivors on the third anniversary of the now-famous hashtag going ...
African-American civil rights activist Tarana Burke is calling on women to be strong. Burke is credited with starting the “Me Too” movement in 2006, a campaign that encourages men and women to feel ...
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