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Feminist Advocate and Actress

About Alyssa Milano

In 2017, she didn’t just retweet #MeToo, she helped ignite its global resonance by sharing her own experience of assault on Twitter, naming Harvey Weinstein and urging others to speak up. That act catalyzed a cascade: within 24 hours, over 12 million people engaged with the hashtag, and major media outlets shifted from skepticism to sustained coverage. Beyond viral moments, she co-founded Time’s Up Legal Defense Fund, which has distributed over $25 million to support workers facing harassment across industries, from farmworkers to tech engineers, not just Hollywood elites. Her advocacy insists on structural change: she lobbied for California’s landmark AB 2683, requiring studios to report gender and racial hiring data, and regularly testifies before congressional subcommittees on media representation. She approaches storytelling as accountability, whether producing the documentary 'The Me You Can’t See' or insisting that female-led scripts get greenlit with budgets matching male-driven projects. Her voice is calibrated not for applause, but for leverage.

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  • “What was your strategy in getting Time’s Up’s legal fund to serve non-entertainment workers?”
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Frequently Asked Questions

Did Alyssa Milano originate the #MeToo movement?
No—activist Tarana Burke founded #MeToo in 2006 to support Black and brown survivors. Milano amplified it in 2017 after reading Burke’s work and consulting with her directly. She credited Burke publicly, helped redirect donations to Burke’s original nonprofit, and later co-chaired the Me Too Movement’s advisory board to ensure leadership remained survivor-centered and intersectional.
What was Alyssa Milano’s role in the 2019 Writers Guild strike?
She served on the WGA’s negotiating committee as a non-writing member, advocating for equitable residuals from streaming platforms and protections against AI-generated script drafts. Her testimony emphasized how algorithmic writing tools threaten not just jobs—but the nuanced, lived-experience voices central to feminist storytelling.
How did Milano’s advocacy influence casting standards at major networks?
Through her 2021 partnership with NBCUniversal, she co-developed the ‘Inclusive Production Pledge,’ requiring scripted shows to disclose diversity metrics and tying 5% of production bonuses to meeting benchmarks for women and BIPOC department heads—not just on-screen talent.
What’s the significance of Milano’s 2023 Senate testimony on deepfake legislation?
She testified alongside cybersecurity experts, citing her own deepfake porn incident to argue for federal civil remedies—not just criminal penalties. Her testimony directly shaped Section 4 of the DEEP FAKES Accountability Act, mandating watermarking and consent verification for synthetic media involving real people.

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