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  2. Tarana Burke - Wikipedia

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    Tarana Burke (born September 12, 1973) is an American activist from New York City, who started the MeToo movement. In 2006, Burke began using MeToo to help other women with similar experiences to stand up for themselves. Over a decade later, in 2017, #MeToo became a viral hashtag when Alyssa Milano and other women began using it to tweet about ...

  3. MeToo movement - Wikipedia

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    e. #MeToo[ a ] is a social movement and awareness campaign against sexual abuse, sexual harassment and rape culture, in which people publicize their experiences of sexual abuse or sexual harassment. [ 1 ][ 2 ][ 3 ] The phrase "Me Too" was initially used in this context on social media in 2006, on Myspace, by sexual assault survivor and activist ...

  4. International response to the MeToo movement - Wikipedia

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    In November 2017, nine middle-school aged girls organized together and spoke out about an abusive teacher in their school, saying they got the idea from the "Me Too" movement. The teacher was dismissed and referred to law enforcement. UNICEF's Amanda Westfall said the teacher likely would have gotten away with it just a few years ago. [105]

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  6. Member and Employee Training and Oversight On Congress Act

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    The Member and Employee Training and Oversight On Congress Act, abbreviated as the Me Too Congress Act, was a bill put forward to Congress on 15 November 2017 [1] by Rep. Jackie Speier (D-Calif.) and Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.). It was in response to the Weinstein effect being felt in the political sphere of America.

  7. MeToo movement in China - Wikipedia

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    The #MeToo movement (Chinese: #WoYeShi) emerged in China shortly after it originated in the United States. In mainland China, online MeToo posts were slowed by government censorship. [1][2] On Weibo, #Metoo and #MetooinChina were both blocked for a period of time. [3] To avoid the censorship, Chinese women using the #MeToo hashtag on social ...

  8. Puzzle solutions for Friday, Aug. 30, 2024

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    Puzzle solutions for Friday, Aug. 30, 2024. USA TODAY. August 30, 2024 at 2:16 AM. Note: Most subscribers have some, but not all, of the puzzles that correspond to the following set of solutions ...

  9. MosqueMeToo - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The correct title of this article is #MosqueMeToo. The omission of the # is due to technical restrictions. #MosqueMeToo is predominantly a Muslim women's movement where female pilgrims speak up about sexual abuse, such as being groped, inappropriately touched or having someone rub against them in the crowd, [ 1 ] experienced on the Hajj ...