Dani Ayers

@daniayers

Bridge-builder. Adventurer. Grace-seeker. A Stand. Co-Founder & CEO @metoomvmt
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We’re still reflecting on our incredible time in Narrm (Melbourne), Australia for #WomenDeliver2026 🌏✨ From rich conversations to powerful strategy sessions and spontaneous moments of connection, this gathering was a reminder that our movements are deeply interconnected. There’s something powerful about witnessing survivor justice work reflected across borders, languages, and lived experiences. It reminded us that the fight to end sexual and gender-based violence is global, and so are the solutions. We’re grateful to truly live into our name — me too. INTERNATIONAL 😎🌎 — and to continue building alongside comrades and colleagues who are imagining and creating a safer, more equitable world for all of us. More reflections, lessons, and moments from #WD2026 coming soon 💫
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No notes Melbourne 😍
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Happy Mother’s Day to my Ma and sister 😘 love y’all more than words could ever express.
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We’re still basking in the brilliance, and the deep sense of collective power from #WomenDeliver26. We were honored to join over 6,000 delegates in Narrm, Australia, each of us committed to advancing access, healing, and justice for women and girls worldwide. In a moment where rights are being challenged and stripped across the globe, this gathering reminded us that our movements are necessary, interconnected, and unstoppable. Along with our partners @mujerxsrising & @freefromdotorg , we had the honor of co-hosting a day-long pre-conference that convened over 300 advocates to continue our ongoing discussion of Resourcing a Global Movement. Thanks so much to our regional hosts, @preventgbv and @theequalityinstitute , who held us with such grace in the beautiful unceded lands of Naarm, Australia and anchored us in the local context of the Oceanic Pacific. Our co-founder & CEO @daniayers served as a co-emcee and helped guide us through a robust day of strategy and collaboration. Later in the week, we hosted a fireside conversation at Studio 5 in collaboration with Project Everyone, where we discussed "Sexual Violence is a Public Health Crisis" and how we can move from awareness to solvability. Deep gratitude to the brilliant minds who joined us in conversation: our moderator Bia Vieira, CEO of Women’s Foundation California; Elizabeth Barajas-Román, President and CEO of Women's Funding Network; Dr. Emma Fulu, Founder and CEO of Equality Institute; Bonney Corbin, Director of External Relations and Advocacy of MSI Asia Pacific, and our Co-Founder/CEO, Dani. This is what building global solutions to end sexual and gender-based violence looks like in real time. Showing up with our folks, for our folks. More to come! 🤍 #WomenDeliver26 #SurvivorJustice #GlobalSolidarity
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Our Co-Founders sat down to reflect on the origins of our organization, and the intentional journey of building not just a nonprofit, but a container for a global movement.⁠ ⁠ What began as a call to name harm has grown into a bold commitment to ending it.⁠ ⁠ At me too. International, our work is grounded in the belief that sexual and gender-based violence is not inevitable—it is solvable.⁠ ⁠ Through our Solvability Framework, we are actively bringing that vision to life: resourcing survivor-led solutions, amplifying global evidence of interventions that are already working, and strengthening the connective tissue between movements, policy, culture, and community-based practice.⁠ ⁠ This SAAM, we're excited to highlight some of these solutions as we continue to build new pathways to healing and ways to take action to end SGBV.
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We’re proud to share our 2025 Annual Report, a reflection of a year defined by growth, impact, and unwavering commitment to our mission. This year’s report not only highlights the progress we’ve made and the milestones we’ve achieved, but also the people and purpose that continue to drive our work forward. Thank you to every survivor, partner and ally, for standing with us, for believing in this work, and for helping us move closer to a future free from sexual violence. Check out the full report at the link in our bio. #MeTooInternational
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Our elders remind us to envision the future we want. The Survivor Justice Network National Survey supports evidence-based solutions to end sexual and gender-based violence. On April 2nd, take 15 minutes to participate in an act of collective vision.
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Tonight, Epstein survivors will be in attendance at the State of the Union. We thank them for their bravery and courage as they continue to remind us of the system’s failures. As President Trump and other elected officials continue to ignore the atrocities named in the Epstein files, we join the survivors’ demand for justice. We will not stay silent. We will not look away. We are with the survivors, and we demand accountability. We invite you to join us in extending love and solidarity to survivors: ➡️ Read the letter signed by the Survivors Justice Network and 70 allies and organizations, linked in bio. ➡️ Sign the petition to demand transparency from the Department of Justice, linked in bio. #DearSurvivors #SurvivorJustice
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The word that resonates is proud. Of everything we accomplished this year at @metoomvmt . In the wake of brutal damage to social justice and human rights by those who hate real progress, we found a way to elevate our work. (In more ways than one - I basically lived in airports this year!) When we first dreamed of hosting two global convenings in 2025, I wanted to think about it incrementally, so it didn’t overwhelm me 🫣. The network, over 150 orgs doing powerful feminist work in the Global South, was such a big thing to launch in 2024, especially after 5 years of planning. I wondered if it was too soon…I wondered if we had the resources, the capacity. The process was liberating and, at times, nerve-wracking, but the team rallied. On top of everything else we were doing (the list is not short lol!), hosting in Kenya and Mexico was a truly a labor of audacity. Fully-multilingual, travel/lodging/food covered, practice-sharing work, manifesto-building, a rest day with spa vouchers for all attendees. We built a space to honor healing AND action. As I reflect on 2025, the many challenges and yes, blessings too 😘, I am most moved about what this organization that @taranajaneen and I built, one foundational layer at a time, is doing in the world. And I am proud. 🙏🏽🥰💛💫💪🏽
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As we close out this year, we want to honor the people who make all of this possible: our incredible team, whose care and commitment sustain the movement day after day; our partners, allies, and community, whose engagement and belief help turn vision into action across the globe; and survivors, who are the heart of everything we do.⁠ ⁠ This work is collective by design. And as we look ahead to 2026 and beyond, our commitment remains clear: to serve as thought leaders, to resource survivors, to strengthen global solidarity, and to advance solutions to SGBV.⁠ ⁠ If this work moved you, we invite you to help sustain it. Your support ensures we can continue showing up for survivors, investing in community-led solutions, and building a future where healing and accountability are possible, together.⁠ Click the link in our bio to donate to 'me too.' today. ⁠ With gratitude, we carry this work forward. 🤍
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2025 was a year of both healing and action, one that called us to respond with urgency while remaining grounded in care. We're reflecting on our second Regional Hub Gathering that we hosted in Tulum, Mexico, where leaders and advocates from 36 organizations across 16 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean, gathered to imagine what’s possible when we build in relationship with one another. Over four days, we shared stories, deepened strategy, and practiced collective care—centering survivors while honoring the cultural and political contexts that shape our work. From small-group conversations to moments of joy and grounding, this convening was a powerful reminder that our movement is sustained not only by action, but by connection. We are deeply proud of what we’re growing toward: multilingual, multicultural spaces where community leads, solidarity is practiced, and real strategies are cultivated. This is what is possible when we invest in global solutions to SGBV. #MeTooInternational #MeTooGlobalNetwork #MeTooMovement #Tulum
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This year, our work unfolded on a global scale, as we all navigated a world marked by overlapping crises. As SGBV intensified in multiple regions amid war and conflict, political instability, displacement, and climate-related disasters, we deepened our commitment to global engagement, through our virtual learning circles, launching our Resistance Strategies Fund and convening our Global Network in-person. ⁠ ⁠ We hosted two Global Hub Convenings—bringing together the Pan-African Hub in Kenya and the Latin American & Caribbean Hub in Mexico—to deepen cross-border strategy, strengthen relationships, and practice solidarity rooted in shared purpose and local context.⁠ ⁠ This is the power of global engagement: a movement strengthened by relationship, sustained by solidarity, and capable of responding to a world that demands more than isolated action. What we’ve built together prepares us for what comes next—and we step into 2026 with hope, clarity, and shared purpose.
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