I believe survivors and I will fight to end gender based violence.

In the United States, 1 in 6 women have survived rape.1 And nearly 50% of transgender women have been sexually assaulted.2
At UltraViolet, we’re fighting for a country without sexual violence, where our culture no longer rewards, tolerates, or enables abusers, and where survivors are believed, supported, and exonerated of all blame, shame, and stigma, regardless of the circumstances of their abuse.
UltraViolet and our online community of 1 million members have held accountable alleged and convicted abusers, including former Fox News anchor Bill O’Reilly, recording artist R. Kelly, and many others.3, 4 Together, we also created the conditions through the powerful #MeToo movement for survivors to tell their stories, support each other, and advance policies that help them seek justice.5
Fast forward to today, and we’re now living in the backlash of all the progress that we’ve made. Alleged and convicted abusers are occupying and running for the highest levels of government.6 And celebrities are filing defamation lawsuits against their accusers that could undermine state protections for all survivors.7 Now more than ever, we need to flood survivors with messages of support and reaffirm our commitment to backing them in this hostile political and cultural environment.
Can you take the first step? Sign our pledge to show survivors that you believe them–and that you will fight to end gender-based violence in all of its forms.
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Join us in sending a clear message to survivors across the country: We see you. We believe you. We will fight alongside you. You deserve all the flowers.
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