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Things We Saw Today: Me Too Founder Tarana Burke Launches Historic Black Colleges and University Tour

Founder, ‘me too’ Movement Tarana Burke speaks onstage during The 2019 MAKERS Conference at Monarch Beach Resort on February 8, 2019 in Dana Point, California. (Photo by Vivien Killilea/Getty Images for MAKERS)


Tarana Burke is an activist and the founder of the Me Too movement. She’s taking another step of bringing the language around preventing and dealing with sexual assault to communities who need it the most.

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According to HuffPost, Burke is spearheading a “five-stop tour visiting historically black colleges and universities to discuss sexual violence on college campuses.” It is being called the “Me Too HBCU tour” and it will be co-hosted by Burke and cultural scholar Yaba Blay throughout the month of April, which is also Sexual Assault Awareness Month.

“Young black people across the diaspora ― along spectrums of class, gender, sexuality, and ability ― rely on and invest in HBCUs not to just facilitate an education, but to keep them safe while doing so,” Burke told The Root. “We’re holding academic institutions accountable and harnessing our collective power to create strategies for sustained systemic change.”

Truly a trailblazer. Admission to each stop is free, but registration is encouraged.

(via HuffPost, image: Vivien Killilea/Getty Images for MAKERS)

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