Natasha Camille Lcsw

Survivor Healing & Support Specialist at me too. International

Natasha Camille, LCSW, is an experienced social worker specializing in LGBTQ+ advocacy and sexual violence recovery. Currently serving as the E/Quality Care Training Facilitator at Rainbow Heights Club and the Founder of Wildest Dreams Therapy, Natasha has a strong background in individual psychotherapy, youth leadership programs, and crisis intervention. Natasha’s work with the Me Too Movement focuses on healing and support for survivors of sexual violence. Previous roles include Psychotherapist II at NYC Affirmative Psychotherapy, Youth Leadership Coordinator at The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Center, and various internships that provided counseling and support to marginalized youth. Natasha holds multiple advanced certificates in therapy and a Master of Social Work from Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College, complemented by a Bachelor’s degree from Barnard College.

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me too. International

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Vision ‘me too.’ International envisions a world free of sexual violence. We assert that the transformation of oppressive systems, narratives, and cultures, grounded in the lived experiences and leadership of survivors, creates space for generative ideas, practices, and relationships rooted in love, respect, empathy, and wellness. We imagine communities that are abundant with joy, safety, and resources and committed to radical healing, and we are committed to the work to live toward this vision. Mission ‘me too.’ serves as a convener, innovator, thought leader, and organizer across the mainstream and the grassroots to address systems that allow for the proliferation of sexual violence, specifically in Black, queer, trans, disabled, and all communities of color. Leveraging its model and framework, grounded in existing research and theory, ‘me too.’ centers individual and community healing and transformation, empowerment through empathy, shifting cultural narratives and practices and advancing a global survivor-led movement to end sexual violence.


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NY, United States

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11-50

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