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Foundation Ra is a survivor led, 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that supports children, women, and men that are victims of online image-based sexual abuse.

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Uldouz (@uldouz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Isn’t it weird that the nonprofit that harassed, gang stalked, intimidated, bullied & tried to silence me wanted me to drop the PROTECT Act—yet now they’re pushing the Take It Down Act? Why are they pushing a bill that only “helps” after the damage is done, what’s in it for them?

Uldouz (@uldouz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Also Isn’t it strange how the same nonprofit strategically placed a so-called ‘survivor’—who is backed by their unlimited PR, funding, and media coverage—at the hearing? She works for a nonprofit that does NOTHING for survivors, pushes a fake app that doesn’t actually remove

Uldouz (@uldouz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I had several people assuming I’m behind the Take It Down Act when my focus has always been the PROTECT Act. So I want to set the record straight. Maybe it’s because they know who’s really been leading this fight all along. Also know that I don’t support weak bills.

Uldouz (@uldouz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Isn’t it strange that the same non profit that gang-stalked, harassed, intimidated, bullied and trying to silence me for the Protect Act put me in the same room as this trafficker painting her as a victim of image abuse? Why is the leader of this group in the court room

Uldouz (@uldouz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As a survivor of image-based abuse, the biggest disappointment has been realizing that 99.9% of the nonprofits I thought were here to help survivors were actually fraudulent. Instead of fighting for us, they were controlled opposition—managing the narrative, silencing real

Uldouz (@uldouz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

And the wildest part! Nobody is even questioning where the money really goes. Maybe the reason no one is talking about this is because they’re paying the news platforms to control the narrative. Instead of helping survivors, they use the money to boost their own image, manipulate

Uldouz (@uldouz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you’re the mother of a child who has been a victim of image-based abuse, your #1 job is to protect them—not to re-traumatize them for press, media attention, and elite connections. If your activism is truly about protecting children, then why is the #1 child you should be

Uldouz (@uldouz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

He was only 15 when it happened. A stranger online tricked him into sending a photo. Within hours, the threats began. “Send more, or I’ll share this with your family. Your school. The whole world.” He panicked. He did what they said. But it was never enough. The threats got

He was only 15 when it happened. A stranger online tricked him into sending a photo. Within hours, the threats began.

“Send more, or I’ll share this with your family. Your school. The whole world.” He panicked. He did what they said.

But it was never enough. The threats got
Uldouz (@uldouz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Elon Musk Elon, with AI advancing and deepfake tech becoming more dangerous, why aren’t we preventing non-consensual content from being uploaded in the first place? The PROTECT Act focuses on verifying age and consent for uploaders only on adult sites—stopping exploitation at the source.

Uldouz (@uldouz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

RT to help protect people online! Protect yourself against Phishing Scams, can you spot the difference between these two links?

Change.org (@change) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 2014, Uldouz Wallace was subjected to image-based abuse when intimate photos — secretly taken by an ex-boyfriend without her consent — were leaked and distributed on adult sites against her will after she was hacked. The violation cost her work opportunities, strained

Uldouz (@uldouz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After years of being silenced, I’m proud to share that I created and introduced the PROTECT Act: the only bill that stops image-based abuse before it happens. It’s already in Congress and multiple states. We don’t need more awareness—we need action.

Uldouz (@uldouz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I testified at the California State Capitol—and the bill I created, the PROTECT Act, was passed unanimously. This isn’t just another reactive law. It’s a real solution that stops image based abuse before it’s uploaded. Watch the full testimony and share it. Let’s finish what we

Change.org (@change) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 2014, actress and influencer Uldouz Wallace learned that intimate images — secretly taken and sent to her by an ex-boyfriend — had been hacked from her iCloud and distributed on adult websites without her consent. Now, she's fighting to prevent that from happening to others

Marisol Nichols (@marisolnichols) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What would you do if your private images were stolen and exposed for the world to see without your consent? Meet Uldouz (Uldouz) Wallace, the founder of Foundation Ra (Foundationra), who is paving the way for victims of image-based abuse and helping them reclaim their lives

Hire Survivors Hollywood® (@hiresurvivors) 's Twitter Profile Photo

CW: Image-based abuse, exploitation, sexual abuse Survivors of image-based abuse deserve more than just apologies and after-the-fact remedies—they deserve protection.

CW: Image-based abuse, exploitation, sexual abuse

Survivors of image-based abuse deserve more than just apologies and after-the-fact remedies—they deserve protection.
Spotlight Initiative (@globalspotlight) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Uldouz Wallace sheds light on the urgent need for real protections against tech-facilitated gender-based violence. "Do something about it." - Uldouz Foundationra #16DaysOfActivism #TFGBV #EVAWG #SpotlightInitiative #WithHer United Nations