would be remiss or we would be remiss, talking about the #metoo movement, if we don't talk about tarana burke, who actually founded the movement as a result of a sexually violent incident, and she did something about it. she was proactive. and one of the things that she says is that, "we keep talking about how millions engage with the movement, but even if just 10% of those people stay committed to the work, we will have created an incredible army, because the power of #metoo isn't just naming it. naming it is just the beginning of the journey." and i think that that's really, really powerful and important, because we, as women, as artists, as people who are working in this field, really have an opportunity to make a difference. >> it's not just telling the stories but it's getting stories out there because i think it's really important for people to have individual stories about minority experiences or non-standard, non-mainstream experiences, so i wanted to give a plug for a group called rooted in rights, who are soliciting for disability-based me too stories because of that conversation no