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My #metoo Promise
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My #metoo Promise

Posted on October 19, 2017 by Hope Lee • Leave a comment

Tarana Burke created the Me Too campaign approximately 10 years ago. It is meant to be a campaign that tells victims of sexual harassment and assault that they are not alone, and it is a way for these people to connect with each other. Women and girls are affected by sexual violence and harassment on … Continue reading →

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