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me too. International envisions a world free from sexual violence.
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HEALING
Survivor’s Sanctuary
Be in control of your healing journey with 36 different self-guided digital lessons between 5 to 25 minutes in length. In the Survivor’s Sanctuary, you can access modules created by Black, Indigenous, and Brown practitioners that explore creating affirmation practices, breathing exercises, and compassionate self-touch.

Survivor Justice Network
The Survivor Justice Network, anchored by me too. International, National Women’s Law Center and Justice for Migrant Women, is a collective of organizations who believe that survivors should be the ones who shape the national conversation on sexual violence.

The 'me too' Global Network
The ‘me too.’ Global Network assists survivor-led movements in building power for resistance and healing to transform culture, society, and relationships that perpetuate sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV). It is comprised of over 130 organizations, across two regional Hubs: the Pan-African Hub and the Latin American/Caribbean Hub.

'What do we Owe Black Children?' Campaign
Our newest campaign features two new PSAs that challenge norms that harm Black children.
Black children deserve safety, joy, and the freedom to grow into themselves without violence, exploitation, or bias. Yet for too long, society has failed to protect Black children, especially when it comes to how we see, treat, and respond to their innocence. me too. International is proud to present two powerful public service announcements (PSAs) that challenge harmful narratives and call us all to action. These PSAs are not just stories; they are truths many in our community have lived, and they demand our collective accountability.

Explore Healing
Healing Resource Library
Wherever you are on your healing journey, you are not alone. We have a team of researchers identifying therapists, shelters, social services, crisis intervention, and much more. Explore our curated collection of resources and organizations dedicated to helping survivors by filtering your search by experience, need, and community support to find what’s right for you.

Our Social & Political Framework
How We Move: The Blueprint Behind Our Work
Grounded in Black feminist thought, survivor-centered practices, and global solidarity, our Social and Political Framework challenges us to see how sexual violence is not only personal but also deeply political, tied to histories of racism, misogynoir, patriarchy, and colonialism. By making these connections visible, we’re not just responding to harm; we’re working to uproot it at the source. This is how we move: with clarity, with purpose, and with an unwavering commitment to survivors and communities most impacted by violence.