A new initiative at the White House has been trending on social since it was announced in mid-September. Since then, brands have been showing an outpour of support for the movement to end on-campus sexual assault. Within a week, there were 52,000 mention on social media according to data provided by Ayzenberg social analysts.
Beyond hashtag activism, the idea is to get people to pledge and make a personal commitment to keep women and men safe from sexual assault on campus. We’ve rounded up some highlights from notable brands with how they are supporting #ItsOnUs.
It’s on all of us to stop sexual assault. Join us and take the pledge at http://t.co/VNCNScMfJ0 #ItsOnUs http://t.co/P6R4OCjcmC
Join the movement to end sexual assault on college campuses: http://t.co/p4o5Qq4WZj #ItsOnUs
— MTV (@MTV) September 19, 2014
It's on all of us to stop sexual assault. Join us and take the pledge at http://t.co/VNCNScMfJ0 #ItsOnUs http://t.co/P6R4OCjcmC
— Electronic Arts (@EA) September 19, 2014
Join the movement to end sexual assault on college campuses: http://t.co/p4o5Qq4WZj #ItsOnUs
— MTV (@MTV) September 19, 2014
#itsonus Sexual Assault PSA – Learn what you can do and take the pledge to be part of the solution at http://t.co/0U4O4ZoaBJ
— CollegeHumor (@CollegeHumor) September 19, 2014
#ItsOnUs to prevent sexual assault. Watch this new PSA: http://t.co/GN3EqsnOrX pic.twitter.com/2GqOEqb8bI
— SB Nation (@SBNation) September 19, 2014
— Electronic Arts (@EA) September 19, 2014