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Leah JuliettĀ (they/them/theirs) is an award-winning writer, speaker, organizer, and advocate whose work sits at the intersection of digital safety, LGBTQ+ identity, tech accountability, and survivor justice. For the last decade, Leah’s advocacy has shaped international conversations on online harms, platform accountability, and survivor liberation.

Leah is a spoken word poet and speaker who has delivered addresses at the Biden White House and the United States Senate. Their advocacy and poetry include leading demonstrations alongside fellow survivors outside of Meta and Apple headquarters, pushing for corporate accountability and stronger protections for children and marginalized folx online.

Leah’s work has been featured on CNN, NBC, BBC, Bloomberg, Sky News, Buzzfeed, and HuffPost. Their writing has appeared in Teen Vogue, MSNBC, Mashable, Women’s Health Magazine, Glamour Magazine, Seventeen, MTV News, GLAAD, Her Campus, and numerous literary journals.

Leah lives in the United States, where they continue to write, create, and advocate for a world where every survivor is safe, seen, and free.

"As a survivor, I know silence protects harm. The Out of the Shadows Index turns truth into necessary action, forcing the world to measure and confront violence against children. The data doesn't just inform us, it gives us the power to change what comes next."