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Consider the #MeToo movement. While the phrase was coined by activist Tarana Burke in 2006 to help survivors of sexual violence—particularly young women of color—find pathways to healing, the movement reached a global tipping point in 2017. It wasn't a policy paper that caused the shift; it was the collective weight of millions of survivor stories flooding social media.
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More recently, campaigns surrounding campus sexual assault have utilized survivor stories to overhaul Title IX policies in universities. By detailing the failures of administrative hearings, survivors forced institutions to adopt trauma-informed investigative practices. Consider the #MeToo movement
