MeToo founder Tarana Burke: ‘#MeToo gave me a deeper sense of duty'

MeToo founder Tarana Burke: ‘#MeToo gave me a deeper sense of duty'

Tarana Burke first wrote down the phrase MeToo in 2006, before the Harvey Weinstein case. Then on 15 October 2017, actor Alyssa Milano tweeted #MeToo and the phrase went viral. In an in-depth conversation Colin Murray talks to her about her story leading up to that point and what has happened since. If you have been affected by any of the issues discussed in this interview there are organisations which may be able to help, go to The BBC Action line website https://www.bbc.co.uk/actionline/.

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As the government announces stricter measures on meeting friends and family in England, 5 Live’s Nicky Campbell asks listeners: Is it your civic duty to get behind the rules - and ensure others do the...

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Care homes during Covid-19: Your experiences

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Schools Minister on exam algorithm problems

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18 Aug 202046min

Exam results: have we passed the test?

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With so much anger around about the A-levels situation, on today's Your Call Nicky Campbell focuses on the solutions. What could have been done better?

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