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Tarana Burke

November 2020

  • Tarana Burke, photographed in Baltimore by Devin Allen for the Observer New Review earlier this month.

    Steve McQueen edits the Observer New Review
    Tarana Burke: 'If it weren’t for Black women, I would not have made it'

    The activist, educator and originator of the phrase Me Too on her work to combat sexual violence in America

November 2019

  • Clockwise from top left: Jameela Jamil; Tim Cook; Amal Clooney; Tom Daley; Lena Dunham; Micah White; Emma Watson; Solange Knowles; Caitlyn Jenner; Kevin Systrom; Mike Krieger.

    So long, 2010s: the decade in review
    My changemaker of the decade, by Amal Clooney, Solange Knowles, Caitlyn Jenner and more

  • Tracey Spicer

    ABC apologises after sex abuse survivors' names shown in Tracey Spicer #MeToo documentary

October 2019

  • Tarana Burke

    'A phenomenal leap': Tarana Burke on #MeToo's success so far and next steps

    If it’s possible to galvanise people starting with a hashtag, then so much more is possible, the Sydney Peace prize winner says

December 2018

  • Tarana Burke and Steve McQueen

    Tell me more: a conversation special
    Steve McQueen meets Tarana Burke: ‘I want to be part of shifting the narrative’

    The director and the MeToo founder tackle misogyny and movies

November 2018

  • Tarana Burke, the creator of the #Me Too hashtag, speaks at a rally in Hollywood

    #MeToo has been misrepresented as plot against men, says founder

    Campaign to support survivors of sexual violence is unrecognisable, says Tarana Burke

August 2018

  • Asia Argento<br>FILE - In this May 17, 2009 file photo, Italian actress Asia Argento arrives on the red carpet for the screening of “Vengeance” during the 62nd International film festival in Cannes, France. Argento, one of the most prominent activists of the #MeToo movement against sexual harassment, recently settled a complaint filed against her by a young actor and musician who said she sexually assaulted him when he was 17, the New York Times reported. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles, File)

    #MeToo leaders say Asia Argento abuse claim should not discredit movement

    As Weinstein’s lawyer lambasts ‘hypocrisy’ over new sexual assault allegation against Argento, feminists urge caution

January 2018

  • Tarana Burke at her office in Brooklyn, New York.

    The G2 interview
    #MeToo founder Tarana Burke: ‘You have to use your privilege to serve other people’

  • Monica Ramirez with Laura Dern at the 75th Annual Golden Globe Awards

    ‘We say, time’s up!’ Who were the activists at the Golden Globes?

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