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Category: Campus violence

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Why Does Society Make it Difficult for Survivors of Rape & Abuse to Come Forward? Part 2
Advocates/Activists, Campus violence

Why Does Society Make it Difficult for Survivors of Rape & Abuse to Come Forward? Part 2

TGJP June 12, 2023
  Original post 9/23/15   7.  Every choice that you ev [...]
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🔥 When They Take It All Back: Why Some Survivors Recant
Campus violence, Child sexual abuse

🔥 When They Take It All Back: Why Some Survivors Recant

TGJP October 11, 2016
Updated for WeSurviveAbuse.com, 2025 Let’s return to this uncomfo [...]
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⚠️ Trigger Warning: Child Sexual Abuse, Victim-Blaming
Boys of Color, Campus violence

⚠️ Trigger Warning: Child Sexual Abuse, Victim-Blaming

TGJP July 25, 2016
Updated for 2025 Updated from 2016: I was watchin [...]
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Explain Like I'm 5: What victims of domestic violence go through to get justice
Advocates/Activists, Campus violence

Explain Like I'm 5: What victims of domestic violence go through to get justice

TGJP May 19, 2016
I originally posted this on 9/3/15. On 5/16/2016 I aided a victim in D [...]
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🔊 The Right to Speak: What a Difference a Voice Makes
Advocates/Activists, Campus violence

🔊 The Right to Speak: What a Difference a Voice Makes

TGJP November 18, 2015
Updated for 2025 Silence “You have the right to remain silent.” I [...]
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Why Does Society Make it Difficult for Survivors of Rape & Abuse to Come Forward? Part 1
Advocates/Activists, Campus violence

Why Does Society Make it Difficult for Survivors of Rape & Abuse to Come Forward? Part 1

TGJP September 20, 2015
  I watched "Cosby: The Women Speak."    Actually, [...]
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Sarah Palin Was Right—This Time
Abuse, Abuse by Older Children

Sarah Palin Was Right—This Time

TGJP July 2, 2015
I don’t know if she and I will ever agree again.But today, on this [...]
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If Your Argument Needs Blackface, It’s Already Weak and Shifty
Black Women

If Your Argument Needs Blackface, It’s Already Weak and Shifty

You can’t force moral concern by disrespecting another group.That contradiction collapses your message. This use of blackface (actually carrying it o [...]
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What “Just Say No” Taught Us About False Solutions
Abuse of Power

What “Just Say No” Taught Us About False Solutions

There was a time when America believed a slogan could solve a crisis. The Just Say No campaign told people: Just say no to drugs. Simple. Clear. Re [...]
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Why Blaming Porn Alone Won’t End Violence Against Women
Abuse

Why Blaming Porn Alone Won’t End Violence Against Women

When we treat symptoms as causes, harm finds new ways to grow. When we face the root, we begin to change what is possible.   When We Make Po [...]
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A Nurse Speaks: What They’re Not Telling Black Women About PrEP, Trust, and Risk
Abuse of Power

A Nurse Speaks: What They’re Not Telling Black Women About PrEP, Trust, and Risk

"The pharmaceutical industry is profiting off a cycle of deceit, selling us the cure for the recklessness they are quietly enabling.".......   [...]
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How We Stack Burdens on Women and Girls: “Can We” Is Not the Same as “Should We”
Abuse

How We Stack Burdens on Women and Girls: “Can We” Is Not the Same as “Should We”

There is a question people ask often. “Can we?” Can we do this.Can we allow that.Can we push this boundary further. It sounds reasonable.It sound [...]
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