In a conversation with Marc Lamont Hill, Tarana Burke, founder of the Me Too movement, reflects on the impact of the #MeToo movement since its inception in 2017 and the ongoing challenges survivors face. The recent release of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, following President Trump signing the Epstein Files Transparency Act, has reignited discussions on accountability for powerful men accused of sexual misconduct. Despite some individuals being named, only Ghislaine Maxwell has been criminally convicted in relation to Epstein’s crimes. Burke questions whether these developments will lead to meaningful justice for survivors.
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