Me Too Is a Movement, Not a Moment
Offered By: TED via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Watch a powerful TED Talk by Tarana Burke, the founder of the Me Too movement, as she reflects on its origins and global impact. Discover how Burke's desire to address sexual violence in her community led to the creation of a worldwide movement centered on empathy between survivors. Learn about the movement's evolution over more than a decade and hear Burke's compelling call to dismantle the power structures that perpetuate sexual violence. Gain insights into the importance of building a world free of sexual violence for future generations and understand the movement's significance beyond a momentary phenomenon.
Syllabus
Tarana Burke: Me Too is a movement, not a moment | TED
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TED
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