If you need support
You are not alone
Whether you're processing something recent or something from long ago, these organizations offer confidential support, legal resources, and community.
RAINN Hotline
1-800-656-4673
Crisis Text Line
Text HOME to 741741
National DV Hotline
1-800-799-7233
Legal Aid
Legal Momentum
Legal rights and representation for survivors of gender-based violence.
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Campus
Know Your IX
Title IX rights for students navigating sexual misconduct on campus.
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Advocacy
NSVRC
National Sexual Violence Resource Center — training, research, community.
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Policy
Adult Survivors Act
NY's 2022 law that created a window for civil suits — the law E. Jean used.
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Legal
TIME'S UP Legal Defense
Connects survivors with attorneys and funds select legal cases of workplace sex harassment. Administered by the National Women's Law Center.
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Mental Health
Open Path Collective
Sliding-scale therapy sessions ($30–$80) with vetted, licensed therapists. No insurance required.
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Find your people
Feminist organizations
From national advocacy to labor rights in creative industries, these groups are doing the work.
National
NOW
National Organization for Women. Chapters in every state.
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National
Ms. Foundation
Funding and amplifying women-led movements for over 50 years.
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Labor
Model Alliance
Sara Ziff's org. Labor rights in fashion. Helped shape the ASA.
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Campus
Feminist Majority Foundation
Campus chapters, leadership programs, and policy work.
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Workplace
9to5
Organizing working women for economic justice since 1973.
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Media
Women's Media Center
Making women visible and powerful in media since 2005.
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Write your story
E. Jean is a writer. So are you.
She built a career giving women a voice. Pick a mode and get a prompt to start writing today.
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Residency
Hedgebrook
Residency for women writers. Radically hospitable to women's stories.
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Advocacy
PEN America
Defending free expression and amplifying underrepresented voices in literature. Grants, fellowships, and advocacy for writers.
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Workshop
Tin House
Workshops and a journal for bold literary writing.
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Essays
The Rumpus
Personal essays from writers who have something true to say.
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Submissions
Duotrope
Directory of literary magazines and open submission calls.
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Craft
The Memoir Project
Resources and community for writing life stories, especially first-timers.
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Take action
From watching to doing
The film doesn't end when the credits roll.
1
Host a screening
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Share this guide
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3
Support ASA expansion
Contact your state legislators about Adult Survivors Act legislation in your state.
4
Donate to a legal fund
TIME'S UP Legal Defense and Legal Momentum both fund survivor representation.
5
Write about it
Your response to this film is worth putting into words. Try a prompt above.
For educators
Bring it into the classroom or campus
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Contact
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