Dominican University SOIS Omeka Site

#YesAllWomen- The Power of Hashtag Activism

The #YesAllWomen collection describes the grassroot movement that was a response to the 2014 Isla Killings in California. On May 23, 2014, Elliot Rodger killed six people and wounded thirteen others. He shot three sorority members. Before the massacre, Rodger posted online videos and manifesto that detailed his anger over women rejecting him. Women made connections between Rodger's words and incidents they have encountered in their own lives. The hashtag parodies the #notallmen meme. The premise behind #YesAllWomen is not all men engage in violent behaviors or sexist attitudes but all women fear some sort of violence or experience sexism and harassment every day. Roger’s hate grew out of attitudes around us. Women have to live with the fear of rape or the threat of violence. On twitter women report the everyday sexism they encounter and their everyday fear of violence. The hashtag quickly grew in popularity and had over a million tweets within a couple of days. It demonstrates the power of hashtag activism. Other activist hashtags did not grow as quickly. The #YesAllWomen hashtag started a powerful conservation about violence and sexism towards women. It brought important subjects that are often ignored to the mainstream media. #YesAllWomen gave women a safe space to discuss misogyny, sexism, violence and sexual violence. #YesAllWomen sought to find a solution to misogyny and the violence against women. The movement gave power back to women who have been silenced. 

The exhibit describes the Isla Vista massacre and  explores how the event lead to the creation of the #YesAllWomen hashtag. The #YesAllWomen tweets focus on women's stories they told through twitter. Articles by major new sites and tweets by well-known users  demonstrates the popularity and the affect the hashtag had.  The controversy over #YesAllWomen page shows the backlash agaisnt the movement. Finally, the page, the Legacy of #YesAllWomen, examines how the creator of the hashtag and  people remembers about the movement.   The #YesAllWomen exhibit documents an important movement in activism online and the feminist movement.