Foundations have to think outside the box and maybe expand past the usual suspects that get all of the funding and start thinking about how to reach into communities and support community healing on a more local level.
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We all have the right to an opinion, sure, but can we say how someone else should feel?
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Celebrity doesn't serve me unless it advances the work that I'm doing.
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The young girls of color that first encountered the 'me too' movement in community centers and classrooms and church basements were there not only because they needed a safe space, but because they needed their own space.
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If we keep on 'making statements' and not really doing the work, we are going to be in trouble.
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I founded the 'me too' movement in 2006 because I wanted to find a way to connect with the black and brown girls in the program I ran.
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I feel the reason people started using 'me too' is there is beauty and power in those words.
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Sexual harassment does bring shame.
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As a community, we create a lot of space for fighting and pushing back, but not enough for connecting and healing.