Research & Policy Briefings #MeToo one year on – what’s changed? 2 OCTOBER 2018 This briefing marks one year since #MeToo, a social media movement to raise awareness of the prevalence of sexual harassment, went viral across the world. In it you will find: Fawcett research quantifying the powerful, disruptive impact that the #MeToo movement has had in the UK A summary of the context and history of #MeToo as a movement started by American civil rights activist Tarana Burke in 2006 Data on the public's awareness of the #MeToo campaign, broken down by gender and age Data on attitudinal changes towards sexual harassment, broken down by gender and age Data on the public's willingness to speak up against sexual harassment, broken down by gender and age Fawcett's recommendations on how the law must keep pace with the #MeToo movement This research was kindly supported by Hogan Lovells. Download the full briefing here Read our press release here Manage Cookie Preferences