The Me Too Movement is a social campaign that began in 2006, aimed at raising awareness about sexual harassment and assault, particularly in the workplace. It encourages individuals, especially women, to share their experiences of abuse and to support one another in seeking justice. The movement gained significant traction in 2017, when many high-profile cases of sexual misconduct came to light, prompting widespread public discussion.
The phrase "Me Too" was popularized by activist Tarana Burke, who originally coined it to help survivors of sexual violence find solidarity. The movement has since inspired various initiatives and discussions around consent, accountability, and the need for systemic change in how society addresses sexual violence.