Tarana Burke

“We can’t just put everyone aside,” she said.
The activist broke down what was wrong with the former vice president's response to allegations he subjected several women to unwanted touching.
“Young black people across the diaspora ... rely on and invest in HBCUs not to just facilitate an education, but to keep them safe while doing so,” Burke said.
The actor wants survivors of sexual abuse to know they "did nothing wrong."
“It’s about survivors regaining control of their own stories and taking hold of their own healing journeys," says the founder of the Me Too movement.
The Me Too founder discussed in a TED Talk the backlash against the anti-sexual-violence movement and what needs to happen for us to move forward.
John Legend and Me Too creator Tarana Burke are among those interviewed in Lifetime's three-part documentary.
Tarana Burke responded to Hillary Clinton's recent comments defending her husband's affair with a White House intern.
“The whole time I was fretting about saving my work. And I didn’t realize that ‘my work’ was happening right in front of me," Burke wrote.
"We witnessed you show up for duty not as a superhero, but as a fully human woman," Burke and others wrote in the letter.