“There is inherent strength in agency. #MeToo, in a lot of ways, is about agency. It’s not about giving up your agency.”

—  Tarana Burke

Source: quoted in #MeToo founder Tarana Burke: ‘You have to use your privilege to serve other people’, Emma Brockes, 15 Jan 2018, 2018 https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/jan/15/me-too-founder-tarana-burke-women-sexual-assault,

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