To Kill A Tiger

Academy Award® Nominee - Best Documentary Feature Film | Streaming Now Worldwide on Netflix | "The 31 Best Documentaries of All Time" by Harper's Bazaar

TAKE ACTION

IMAGINE A WORLD FREE FROM GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE

The #StandWithHer Global Impact Campaign is a worldwide initiative inspired by the Oscar‑nominated documentary To Kill a Tiger. It is dedicated to ending gender-based violence (GBV), empowering survivors, and actively engaging men and boys as advocates for a gender-equal world. Below are key ways to get involved and details on what the campaign offers and seeks to achieve.​

HOW TO TAKE ACTION

GET STARTED

Sign Our Petition

Advocate for survivor-centered policies and increased funding for GBV prevention by signing petitions that urge elected representatives to act, supporting the development of effective support systems for survivors.​

Call Your Member

Use your voice to urge legislators to protect funding for vital services for survivors.

Volunteer

Offer your time and skills to support organizations striving to end GBV and foster equality.

PARTICIPATE

Join the Community

Subscribe to the #StandWithHer newsletter for updates and opportunities to make an impact.

Host a Screening

Community groups, organizations, high schools, colleges, and universities across the U.S. are encouraged to host screenings of To Kill a Tiger. Film and screening resources will be provided to have a conversation, and inspire change.

Donate

Contribute financially to fuel the work of frontline organizations.

GET INFORMED

Learn More

Explore how our partners, including Equality Now, Equimundo, MenEngage Alliance, Sakhi for South Asian Survivors, South Asian SOAR, Ramesh & Kalpana Bhatia Family Foundation, and others, are leading the fight against gender-based violence.

Download our Resources

Access our Guides and Resources including our Community Discussion, Parent Engagement, Screening Moderator, and Survivor Resources.

Bring to your School

Access #StandWithHer’s Creating a Gender-Just World Curriculum for middle school, high school, college and universities.

Who Is Engaged

The campaign invites participation from a wide range of individuals and stakeholder groups:

This group includes activists, feminists, and individuals who are working to end gender-based violence and inequality. They are already engaged in social justice issues and are likely to be early supporters of the campaign.

Survivors of sexual violence and their allies, such as friends, family members, and support networks, are a crucial part of the audience. The campaign empowers survivors and encourages their allies to stand with them.

Engaging men and boys is a central theme of #StandWithHer. This audience includes individuals who are willing to challenge toxic masculinity and support male allyship.

Teachers, school administrators, and youth group leaders are important because they can influence young minds and promote discussions about healthy relationships and consent.

This group includes lawmakers, legal professionals, and advocates who can champion legal and policy reforms to support survivors and challenge patriarchal practices.

Journalists, media outlets, and social media influencers can help amplify the campaign's messages and reach a broader audience.

Community leaders, including religious and cultural figures, can play a role in challenging deeply entrenched notions of honor and shame.

The campaign aims to raise awareness of gender justice as an international human rights issue. Individuals and organizations involved in global human rights advocacy are key allies.

Those who are willing to attend screenings, facilitate discussions, or volunteer their time and resources to support the campaign's initiatives.

Ultimately, the campaign seeks to engage a wider public audience who may not be deeply involved in activism but can contribute by attending events, sharing information, and supporting the cause in various ways.

Join the movement. #StandWithHer.

Imagine a world free of gender-based violence. Join us in building it.