Alyssa Milano marked the 5 yr anniversary of her #MeToo tweet.
The Charmed alum took to Instagram on Saturday to submit a screenshot of her viral 2017 tweet, which was one of many early requires accountability for abusers within the leisure business and past. Her tweet learn, “For those who’ve been sexually harassed or assaulted, write ‘me too’ as a reply to this tweet.”
Under these phrases, she quoted, “Me too. Recommended by a pal: ‘If all the ladies who’ve been sexually harassed or assaulted wrote ‘Me, too’ as a standing, we’d give individuals a way of the magnitude of the issue.”
Milano’s #MeToo tweet got here shortly after each The New Yorker and The New York Occasions revealed bombshell items about sexual misconduct allegations towards movie producer Harvey Weinstein.
On the time, stars like Evan Rachel Wooden, Debra Messing and Anna Paquin commented on Milano’s submit, sharing that they, too, have been survivors.
Although Milano’s 2017 tweet went viral and is commonly credited with making #MeToo a typical phrase, activist Tarana Burke first based the motion in 2006 when she used the phrases “Me, too” to debate the prevalence of sexual assault by way of her Alabama-based group Simply Be, Inc. The group, which promotes wholesome vanity in younger girls, initially shared the phrases on their MySpace web page and obtained a flood of responses.
In a video for Insider, Burke defined, “#MeToo is a motion that was based in 2006 to help survivors of sexual violence, specifically black and brown ladies, who have been in this system that we have been operating. It has grown since then to incorporate supporting grown individuals, girls, and males, and different survivors, in addition to serving to individuals to know what neighborhood motion seems to be like within the combat to finish sexual violence.”
In a January interview with Yahoo Leisure for her Netflix movie Brazen, Milano spoke about how her perspective on having a platform as an actor has shifted within the wake of the #MeToo motion.
“There have been many instances in my profession and my activism the place I felt like they weren’t working in concord,” she mentioned. “However now I actually imagine that there’s actual which means to having a platform. There was a time once we would solely have the ability to speak about points that matter to us once we got the chance from whether or not doing an interview, or an article or about you or one thing. However now due to social media we get to regulate our personal narrative.”
For those who or somebody you realize has been sexually assaulted, assist is out there. RAINN’s Nationwide Sexual Assault Hotline is right here for survivors 24/7 with free, nameless assist. 800.656.HOPE (4673) and on-line.rainn.org.