Natalie Green is an advocate for survivor justice and the Communications Manager and Spokesperson at UltraViolet. In her role, she manages UltraViolet‰Ûªs growing social media presence and has become a leading voice for the UltraViolet movement, both online and in person. Natalie was a core member of the youth-led progressive movement #AllofUs2016 and has been an advocate for survivor justice since she first came forward as a survivor of sexual assault in response to the Access Hollywood tape in October 2016. She is a core team leader of #InMyWords, a survivor-led movement to reimagine justice and healing for all sexual harm survivors and to fight for solutions beyond the criminal justice system. Natalie‰Ûªs organizing and advocacy work has been covered in NBC, ABC, NPR, Buzzfeed, The Atlantic, Rolling Stone, Refinery 29, the Root and more. Prior to joining UltraViolet, Natalie was a campaigner at Change.org working on police accountability and human rights. She previously worked on digital rights and technology policy issues at Public Knowledge and the Open Technology Institute.
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