This essay examines the #MeToo movement, focusing on its origins, impact, and the documentary sources that document its evolution. It explores the movement's foundation by an American social activist, its popularization through social media, and the role of key figures like Alyssa Milano. The essay analyzes how the movement has provided solidarity for victims of sexual harassment, highlighting the prevalence of sexual violence and the changes it has ignited in social and legal environments. The essay also discusses the use of secondary sources and primary research, including statistics on harassment experiences and the impact of the movement on survivors. It further explores positive changes, such as bans on non-disclosure agreements and increased protections for workers, as well as the ongoing need for societal improvements in addressing sexual harassment and assault. The essay draws from various articles and media platforms, including Vox, to provide a comprehensive analysis of the movement's influence.