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  2. 8 Nov 2018

    Actress Alyssa Milano has joined the campaign for law reform so that sexual assault survivors in Tasmania and the Northern Territory can waive their right to anonymity in the media, if they choose: via

  3. 11 Nov 2018

    Watch NOW, peeps.

  4. 15 Nov 2018

    HUGE NEWS!! Our campaign has been successful!! Tasmania has announced they will review the law which gags sexual assault survivors from speaking under their real name. HUGE congrats 2Jane Doe & all others involved

  5. 5 Jun 2018

    Hey all! Recently my high school (Petaluma High School) from which I graduated cut off the speech of the valedictorian when she started to speak up about the school silencing sexual assault at graduation. Here’s the video. Please share

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  6. F*** whoever turned her mic off. You want your ceremony to be “appropriate” then clean up the sexual assault on campus. Dont sweep it under the rug.

  7. 9 Jun 2018

    “Let her speak ...” - often a necessary refrain when women speak truth to power. I have a feeling we’ll be hearing a good deal more from Lulabel Seitz as the future unfolds for this extraordinary young woman.

  8. 9 Nov 2018

    This is a smart, talented woman who also happens to be a sexual abuse survivor. we can’t show you her face because an outrageous Aus law makes it a crime for her to speak publicly. tomorrow night joins the fight to

  9. When , Nita Lowey, Patsy Mink, Pat Schroeder and others marched across the tarmac to demand Anita Hill be heard, I was one of the advance staffers. Once again, women lawmakers are demanding that Dr Ford be heard. Please respect her.

  10. 10 hours ago

    The ribbons fly together in solidarity. But mine was missing, instead, it hangs at . My husband hung it for his lost violinist who will never play again, and for a musical community that doesn’t know what it left behind. 5/7

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  11. 12 Nov 2018
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    If sex therapy was regulated in Australia, Bettina Arndt would lose her license. She is a total quack. SHE should be silenced, not the survivor. how about a statement from the Australian Psychological Society condemning her?

  12. 7 Nov 2018

    really proud of 's work on the campaign, launched today by and . laws in Tas & NT prevent survivors from publicly telling their stories - we are calling for these laws to be changed. sign on here

  13. 11 Nov 2018

    Give Jane Doe a voice.

  14. 11 Nov 2018

    For fuck sake... let this poor girl talk.... and get that dirty old piece of shit off the streets...you filthy fuckin piece of shit!!!

  15. 11 Nov 2018

    ✊ If I lived in TAS or NT I couldn't have written my book - help us get rid of this heinous old law:

  16. 27 Sep 2018
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    With all due respect, it’s important to watch this hearing. They’re already railroading her. Grassley is leading with discrediting her. Shame on him.

  17. 29 Mar 2018
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    My friends and I, and the thousands of pets we rescue, will not purchase ever again. We will also actively seek that others stop as well. is a little boy with childish reactions to having his feelings hurt.

  18. Women are perpetually interrupted in meetings - standing up and saying "let me finish" or is taken so badly. We need to normalise interruption being undesirable.

  19. 11 Nov 2018

    Powerful work being done by & the campaign to amend Section 194K & give the voices back to survivors of sexual assault. Thank you, Nina.

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