Shiori Itō, born in 1989, is a prominent Japanese journalist and filmmaker whose work passionately advocates for gender equality and human rights. Her commitment to these critical issues has not only shaped her career but also positioned her as a significant voice in contemporary activism.
Itō gained international recognition after bravely sharing her personal experience of rape, which became a pivotal moment for the MeToo movement in Japan. Her courage in speaking out has inspired many and highlighted the urgent need for societal change regarding sexual violence.
In 2017, she published her memoir, Black Box, which delves into her experiences and the broader implications of her story. Following this, in 2024, she released the documentary Black Box Diaries, which received critical acclaim, winning a Peabody Award and earning a nomination for Best Documentary Feature Film at the ninety-seventh Academy Awards.
Her impactful work and activism led to her inclusion in the Time 100 Most Influential People of 2020, underscoring her role as a leading figure in the fight for justice and equality.