Rose McGowan, one of disgraced director Harvey Weinstein’s many sexual abuse victims, has given a rousing speech to empower women in the wake of the scandal.

Speaking at the Women’s Convention in Detroit overnight, the Charmed and Scream actress spoke to a room of hundreds as she declared “the scarlet letter is theirs; it is not ours.”

“I have been silenced for 20 years,” McGowan, who has been leading the charge against Weinstein, said.

“I have been slut-shamed. I have been harassed. I have been maligned, and you know what? I’m just like you because what happened to me behind the scenes happens to all of us in this society. And that cannot stand, and it will not stand.”

“I came to be a voice for all of us who’ve been told we are nothing,” McGowan said.

“For all of us who have been looked down on. For all of us who have been grabbed by the motherf***ing p***y.

“No more. Name it. Shame it. Call it out. It’s time to be whole, it’s time to rise, it’s time to be brave,” she declared, earning a standing ovation from the crowd.

“Hollywood may seem like it is an isolated thing, but it’s not. It is the messaging system for your mind,” McGowan said, referring to Hollywood being male dominated.

“We are given one view, and I know the men behind that view. And they should not be in your mind, and they should not be in mine. It’s time to clean house.”

Last month, before exposes about Weinstein’s predatory sexual abuse were published in the New York Times and New Yorker, the 44-year-old tweeted she had been raped by someone with the initials HW.

The New York Times article featured an anonymous woman who settled with a director for $100,000 after a 1997 situation in a hotel room. No other details are known publicly, and it’s believed McGowan has been silenced from revealing more because she signed a non-disclosure agreement as part of the deal.

But as authorities in the US begin to investigate the dozens of allegations against Weinstein, we may soon be able to hear more from McGowan.

Watch her speech below.