Tarana Burke
On Thursday, Oct. 21, the group will lead a conversation putting 'me too' in context with the broader global fight to disrupt sexual and gender-based violence. And Friday, Oct. 22, is set aside as a day of celebration with joy, art, yoga, and a dance party.
On the 4th anniversary of the 'me too.' Movement, we reflect on how the movement has matured through the years and how the founder Tarana Burke was almost erased from the narrative.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has resigned following a sexual harassment scandal with 11 women who accused him of fostering a discriminatory and predatory culture of misconduct in the workplace.
#MeToo founder Tarana Burke has inked a production deal with CBS Studios.
A key voice in the movement gives her take on social media.
The #MeToo founder details the "scary" coronavirus experience.
Tarana Burke addresses Aziz Ansari, Louis C.K. and comedians who joke about sexual assault like Dave Chappelle.
"Surviving R. Kelly” was supposed to premiere last night in New York City.
Believe survivors.
Protesters have also come together.
She welcomes a return to the original intention.
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