FCB/SIX and Tarana Burke Launch Next Chapter of ‘#MeToo’

15 October 2020

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On October 15, 2017, two words thrust into the public consciousness and ignited a global movement: #MeToo. Three years later, FCB Global is honored to help “me too.” Movement founder and activist Tarana Burke launch the next chapter of her organization’s evolution. Brought to life by FCB’s creative data marketing agency, FCB/SIX, “me too.” Act Too is a breakthrough platform and brand campaign that engages the world to take part in ending sexual violence.

On this three-year anniversary of the day the hashtag #MeToo went viral, FCB/SIX introduces “me too.” Act Too, an interactive website and crowdsourced, blockchain-powered tool that encourages people to take action. With this new chapter comes new leadership, as the “me too.’ Movement announces its first Chief Executive Officer Dani Ayers. Joining Founder Tarana Burke and other BIPOC women leaders who are on the forefront of this issue, ‘me too.’ Act Too is part of the nonprofit organization’s mission to demonstrate that it’s more than just a hashtag by showing not only survivors but also advocates and allies alike how they can take tangible actions to join the fight against sexual violence.

“FCB Global has been moved by recent events to apply our industry leadership position to catalyze social change,” said Carter Murray, FCB Worldwide CEO. “Fresh off FCB/SIX’s award-winning ‘Go Back To Africa’ campaign, we set out on a bold, new social justice mission: to help the ‘me too.’ Movement define the next chapter of its evolution. It’s been a personal honor to work with Tarana and her inspiring team through our two-year journey and to continue the legacy of their incredibly important work. There’s still a tremendous amount of change needed to win the fight against sexual harassment and assault, but we’re emboldened by the progress made and optimistic for lasting impact ahead.”

From Awareness to Action

“me too” research found that the original hashtag movement in 2017 was effective in waking the world up to the prevalence of sexual violence and giving survivors a powerful voice. However, unlike causes such as climate change or Black Lives Matter, it was less clear where allies fit in or the ways in which they can help. A second challenge was that the success of #MeToo had reduced the movement to a hashtag in certain people’s minds. Working with FCB/SIX, Burke’s team envisioned its next chapter to be about inciting action — such as changes to laws and policies — and increasing the accessibility of the movement so it had an equally important role for advocates and allies, as well as survivors.

To counteract the historic silencing of survivors’ voices, the work involved a novel application of blockchain technology, so that each user’s contribution to the movement is recorded permanently in a public ledger that can’t be silenced, altered or erased.

“Awareness is nothing without action and that’s what we wanted to convey in our next act,” said Burke. “Today, we all have the chance to write another chapter, and to contribute to everyday activism as simple as joining a march or reading a book.”

She added: “Working with FCB/SIX opened my eyes to the possibilities of applying innovative technologies in service of a future free from sexual violence. Through ‘me too.’ Act Too, the history of this movement will be written by the activists themselves, and recorded for posterity to a permanent archive on a public blockchain so that their voices can never be altered, disputed or erased.”

Powered by Everyday Activism

The ‘me too.’ organization worked with the creative data specialists at FCB/SIX to concept, create and build the technology platform and supporting brand campaign. Central to ‘me too.’ Act Too is an “action hub,” an interactive platform featuring:

  1. Nearly 1,000 Actions: Powered by a recommendation engine modeled after best-in-class e-commerce sites, the utility uses intelligence to recommend personalized actions people can take to support the movement. From micro-actions (like watching an educational video) to formal actions (like donating or volunteering), the platform curates suggestions based on each individual’s interests, level of commitment, location and more.
  2. To-Do List: Users can create their own personalized plan, saving meaningful actions and crossing them off as they go.
  3. Blockchain Record: When a user completes an action, they are given a unique block that gets added to the blockchain-powered indelible record, a new way to write history.
  4. Monument to the Movement: For every action taken, a 64-character block image becomes one piece that is stitched together into a larger blockchain visualization, a digital tapestry celebrating iconic forebears, from Harriet Jacobs to Rosa Parks, in the fight against sexual violence.

Starting today, users can go to ActToo.MeTooMVMT.org to find ways to get involved and support the movement to stop sexual violence.

 

 

 

 

 

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