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The People Building the Future of the #MeToo Fight

Por: Time World October 15, 2022

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Five years ago, with one the “me too” movement—founded by in 2006—swept the world. But even as #MeToo picked up traction on social media in response to Harvey Weinstein’s predatory behavior, the campaign to end sexual violence was never just about Hollywood. Burke has said that she that the focus on the entertainment industry might overshadow the grassroots work occurring in communities of color that she had been focused on, and that... + full article



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