OUR VISION:

cyber justice for all.

March Against Revenge Porn is dedicated to combating tech-based sexual abuse, image abuse, and child sexual abuse material known commonly as “revenge porn” through global organizing, legislative action, media advocacy, and national protest marches. Founded by a queer and non-binary victim of revenge porn, March Against Revenge Porn takes a stand for victims of marginalized identities worldwide.

On April 1, 2017, we marched across the Brooklyn Bridge to start the movement to end revenge porn. Soon after, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio passed city-wide revenge porn legislation. In 2018, we worked to amend legislation with the Connecticut General Assembly, and in 2020 we spoke with human rights dignitaries in countries worldwide. We know that our protest efforts have led to direct legislative change.

In 2018-19, we marched in Boston, Pittsburgh, and Orlando, where we lobbied in support of Vice President Kamala Harris’ legislation, the SHIELD Act.

March Against Revenge Porn believes in intersectionality and focuses on intersects of revenge porn and LGBTQ+ discrimination, race, age, financial insecurity, mental health, sexual violence and human trafficking. Our mission is to amplify and mobilize victims and lawmakers to combat this public health crisis that affects over 10 million internet users in the United States (Data and Research Society).

We work hard to change the narrative around cyber sex crimes and will not stop until revenge porn is criminalized nationwide. 

Thank you for joining us in this movement.

Leah Juliett
Founder/Executive Director

Founder Leah Juliett protesting for federal revenge porn legislation in front of the White House, 2019.

Founder Leah Juliett protesting for federal revenge porn legislation in front of the White House, 2019.