1in6 and NO MORE Release Powerful PSA Recognizing Men as Survivors of Sexual Abuse and Assault

In the fall of 2017, the #MeToo campaign took social media by storm, empowering survivors of sexual harassment and assault to share their experiences and raise awareness about the magnitude of the problem. While the campaign focused primarily on the systematic abuse of women, many men were also inspired to share their own stories, including celebrities like Anthony Edwards, Anthony Rapp, Terry Crews, and others. Now, the nonprofit organization 1in6—in partnership with NO MORE—is releasing a public service announcement (PSA), funded in part by the NFL, to shed light on…

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Female Agency Leaders Launch ‘Time’s Up Advertising’ to Address the Industry’s #MeToo Problem

A group of women advertising agency leaders announced the launch of TIME’S UP™/ADVERTISING, the first official vertical under the TIME’S UP™ movement, which was launched at the end of 2017 by women across the entertainment industry. The ultimate goal is that stand alone TIME’S UP verticals such as TIME’S UP/Advertising help pave the way for every industry to take a critical look at its organizational structure and systemic imbalances to ensure safety and equality for everyone, everywhere. TIME’S UP/ADVERTISING will drive new policies, practices, decisions, and tangible actions that result…

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Pamela Anderson Takes On Ride-Hail Apps in #MeToo Campaign

The National Limousine Association’s Ride Responsibly™ initiative and Promoting Awareness, Victim Empowerment (PAVE) have joined forces to produce a public service campaign, starring actress, activist and sexual violence survivor Pamela Anderson. The PSA draws attention to the vast number of sexual assaults that have occurred in ride-hailing vehicles and questions if these were caused by insufficient background check procedures. This PSA serves as a call-to-action following alarming revelations of sexual harassment and assault that reach far beyond Hollywood and Washington, D.C. The video, titled “The Signs”, is Pamela’s second PSA…

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Lara Everly Launches The Voices of #MeToo Video

A powerful new film, edited by Cut+Run’s Sean Stender and directed by Lara Everly, sheds light on the stark realities that continue to be illuminated in the wake of  #MeToo. In the piece, which Everly explains aims to “create something beautiful out of all this ash,” 11 women open up about the first time they experienced sexual abuse and harassment. “In the wake of all the allegations against Harvey Weinstein and now many others, I sat gutted reading all the #metoo stories popping up on my social media feed,” comments…

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