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me too. International holds part of the vision and work of the larger Survivor Justice movement. The intended impact of our work can be summarized as healing and action. We focus on dismantling the systems, institutions, and cultural norms that allow for the proliferation of SGBV, while working to remove barriers to healing, post-traumatic growth, harm reduction, and accountability for survivors and vulnerable demographics.

‘me too.’ is recognized as a leading force in the fight against sexual violence, valued for our expertise and respected as a beacon of hope and change worldwide. As an organization, we spend our time, talent, and resources toward the collective goal of building a world free of sexual violence through four key pillars of work: Digital Direct Service, Organizing & Advocacy, Thought Partnership & Narrative Shift and Global Engagement.

What began as a grassroots community effort has evolved into sustained work, culminating in our current operation as a Black women-led organization working alongside a global community of advocates to eradicate sexual violence.

In eight short years, we have expanded our reach and deepened relationships to cultivate power and fortify the Movement at a global scale. We built a free healing platform, executed countless campaigns pushing for continued progress toward survivor justice, and led partnerships to support the field of folks working with survivors every day.

Keep scrolling to learn more about our key pillars of work!

Learn More About Our History

Digital Direct Service

We believe healing is central to justice.

We center survivors in everything we do. Through our digital work, we are building safe and secure spaces where individuals can connect, foster a sense of belonging, and access resources.

Survivor’s Sanctuary is our digital healing platform that allows survivors to take control of their healing journeys, offering 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.

We also house a digital healing resource library for survivors, a curated collection of over 1,000 resources and organizations dedicated to supporting survivors. You can filter your search by experience, need, and community to find what’s right for you.

Visit the Sanctuary

Organizing & Advocacy

We are committed to building survivor-led ecosystems to effect change in our communities, our country, and worldwide.

We mobilize across communities and movements – with an emphasis on survivor justice for both rapid response and systemic transformation that advances an evolving agenda. We facilitate strategic interventions and collective efforts toward ending sexual violence – all though partnerships across public, private, and government sectors, as well as by anchoring the Survivor Justice Network.

Check Out our Social & Political Framework

Thought Partnership & Narrative Shift

We are catalyzing a fundamental culture shift to reshape the narrative around sexual violence across intersecting movements and issue areas.

We incorporate studious listening of survivors, leaders, and allies to develop advocacy campaigns that inform and educate the public with survivor-centric insights, and critical and relevant information about the evolving landscape of SGBV. We prioritize survivors, and influence how people understand, support, and show up in the work to end sexual violence.

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Global Engagement through the 'me too.' Global Network

Our Global Network of over 130 organizations stretches across 33 countries, engaging a broad cross-section of voices and the movement to end SGBV. The majority of our membership is in the Global South, and consists of two regional Hubs: the Pan-African Hub and the Latin-American & Caribbean Hub.

Learn More About the Global Network

Survivor Justice Network

me too. International serves as an anchor organization alongside the National Women’s Law Center and Justice for Migrant Women to hold the work of the Survivor Justice Network (formerly the Survivors’ Agenda Network). The Survivor Justice Network is a collective or organizations that are committed to gender justice and civic engagement.

Learn More About the Survivor Justice Network

Annual Report 2024

We invite you to join us in celebrating the past year of envisioning and action in our 2024 annual report.

Inside the Report:

Insights on our movement’s evolution and what’s ahead, milestones from our survivor-led programs, digital initiatives, and advocacy work, and how we are strengthening connections with survivor-led organizations around the world.

Annual Report 2024