“We, As Ourselves”: Changing the dialogue around Black sexual assault survivors

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me too. International, the Time’s Up Foundation and the National Women’s Law Center are partnering to launch a new campaign aimed at changing the conversation around sexual violence within the Black community. “me too.” founder and executive director Tarana Burke and actress Jurnee Smollett join “CBS This Morning” to announce the “We, As Ourselves” initiative.

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