#MeToo: One Year Later
Tarana Burke Remembers One Year Since #MeToo Went Viral
Monday marks the year anniversary of actress Alyssa Milano asking survivors to coalesce around the rallying cry "me too," a movement first started by Tarana Burke.
A Year of #MeToo Exhausted Women—And Renewed Our Collective Hope
If we cannot name our oppression—if we cannot articulate the violence that has been done to us—it will be impossible to fight against it, or to prevent it from happening again.
Men Are Dominating the Media's Narrative Around #MeToo
The Women's Media Center found that during a 15-month period, 53 percent of sexual assault story bylines came from men.
When Believing Women Isn't Enough to Help Them
"Believe women" became the #MeToo movement's rallying cry, but some say simply believing women may not be enough to accomplish the transformative change feminists imagine.
#MeToo, a Movement Reliant on Reporting, Reveals the Limits of Journalism
Because of legal obligations, writing—and reading—journalism about #MeToo means suspending belief in people who come forward about sexual assault.
#MeToo Anniversary: Women Around the World Speak on Its Impact
As the movement marks its first year of existence, we asked women how things have changed—or not—in their respective countries.