The #MeToo movement began in 2006 as a way to help survivors of sexual violence share their stories of sexual harassment and assault. It gained widespread attention in 2017 with allegations against Harvey Weinstein. The movement aims to raise awareness of how common these issues are, demonstrate the need for cultural and policy changes, and empower survivors to speak out. It has increased awareness of harassment and assault, sparked legal reforms, and started a cultural shift around addressing these issues. While the movement has made progress, more still needs to be done to prevent harassment and abuse.