Sexual violence is a national problem -- and needs a national response.
National Domestic Workers Alliance

John,

Two years ago 12 MILLION people responded to the MeToo hashtag in just one day -- and launched a desperately needed national reckoning with our country's epidemic of sexual violence.

Yet here we are, ONE YEAR from the 2020 election, and candidates and elected officials are STILL not leading with the real plans -- the real policies that we need to actually address sexual violence in our country.

That's why we're proud to help launch #MeTooVoter -- a new campaign to hold our nation’s leaders accountable to US, and to all survivors.

Watch THIS video -- it's me, it's Ai-jen Poo, it's Fatima Goss Graves, it's Tarana Burke, and the most amazing women leading this movement sharing our stories of why we are #MeTooVoters. Then, add your name to join us:


Tarana Burke talking

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In the two years since #MeToo went viral, countless survivors have shouldered the burden of sharing their stories and advocating for accountability from institutions and our communities. Now it's time for elected leaders, candidates, and allies to move from conversation to action.

As survivors, as allies, we are a force. Now, let's show them that we're a force as voters too.

#MeTooVoter is a bold declaration by this movement that voters and allies will continue to show up, that we will continue to hold perpetrators and other people accountable, and that we will continue to transform wave after wave of change. It is the first step of a new era in our movement.

Check out the video launching #MeTooVoter -- then add your name to join us!

Thanks for all you do,

Monica Ramirez, Gender Justice Campaigns Director
National Domestic Workers Alliance


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