This edited collection reflects on the #MeToo movement as a media phenomenon and social movement against sexual abuse and sexual harassment since October 2017 when the hashtag 'MeToo' exploded on social media. It taps into wider conversations about the nature, history, and complexities of anti-rape and anti-sexual harassment politics, anti-sexual violence activism, consciousness-raising, justice-seeking and the politic of inclusion, including the limitations of the movement including in the global South. It draws together chapters from academics, practitioners, and sexual violence activists across the globe to provide diverse perspectives on the broader implications of the Me Too movement.