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Category: child safety

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Girls Do Not Owe Anyone Sexual Reparations (audio)
Audio, child safety

Girls Do Not Owe Anyone Sexual Reparations (audio)

TGJP March 21, 2022
Girls Do Not Owe Anyone Sexual Reparations (audio recording) [...]
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Women Challenging Violence in Their Lives (videos)
Black Women, Body safety

Women Challenging Violence in Their Lives (videos)

TGJP March 20, 2022
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Let's Talk About Our Girls…
Body safety, Boundaries

Let's Talk About Our Girls…

TGJP March 20, 2022
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🛑 Summer Safety Alert: Predators Count on Your Distractions—Don’t Let Them
Abuse by Older Children, Child Abuse

🛑 Summer Safety Alert: Predators Count on Your Distractions—Don’t Let Them

TGJP June 3, 2016
  Yes, it’s summer again. And while many of us are fo [...]
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🛑 When “Being Nice” Becomes Dangerous: Reclaiming Boundaries After Trauma
Boundaries, child safety

🛑 When “Being Nice” Becomes Dangerous: Reclaiming Boundaries After Trauma

TGJP May 2, 2016
The Very Idea For years, people walked all over my boundaries. An [...]
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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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How People Prompt or Lure Women to Prove Their Worth
Disability and Chronic Illness

How People Prompt or Lure Women to Prove Their Worth

"Why doesn't she leave? Why did she go back?" We don't spend a lot of time examining what makes women doubt themselves. I look forward to t [...]
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How Vanessa Williams Overcame Bias and Industry Backlash to Reinvent Herself—and Win Anyway
Celebrity/Fame

How Vanessa Williams Overcame Bias and Industry Backlash to Reinvent Herself—and Win Anyway

This is how you do it! It was 1984. Vanessa Williams was surrounded on all sides. Some people were angry when she won Ms. America including [...]
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Lucy Diggs Slowe: She Protected Us in Silence So We Could One Day Speak
Abuse of Power

Lucy Diggs Slowe: She Protected Us in Silence So We Could One Day Speak

“Because boundaried spaces don’t build themselves—someone has to brave the silence first.”[WeSurviveAbuse.com] Most people will tell you Lucy [...]
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⭐ Why I Resist Diluted Language Like “Birthing People” Part 1
Abuse of Power

⭐ Why I Resist Diluted Language Like “Birthing People” Part 1

  Updated from November 2025 In 2024, Black women had a maternal mortality rate of 44.8 deaths per 100,000 live births, significa [...]
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Juneteenth: Proof That Even Our Freedom Is Seen as “Too Much”
Abuse

Juneteenth: Proof That Even Our Freedom Is Seen as “Too Much”

  Juneteenth is not just a holiday. It is a mirror—reflecting how this nation has long believed that Black people deserve nothing [...]
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10 Reasons to Be Outraged about Harvey Marcelin: How the System Protected a Killer Instead of Women
Violence Against Women

10 Reasons to Be Outraged about Harvey Marcelin: How the System Protected a Killer Instead of Women

When a man kills three women over his lifetime, the system did not just fail once. It failed over and over. It was designed this way. Not all [...]
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When Someone Refuses to Leave You Alone: Understanding Forced Access
Abuse of Power

When Someone Refuses to Leave You Alone: Understanding Forced Access

When Someone Refuses to Respect Distance It's one thing to talk about the need for and importance of boundaries. We need to talk more about w [...]
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They Want Us to Give Up “Mother” While Rapists Keep “Father”
Women's Rights

They Want Us to Give Up “Mother” While Rapists Keep “Father”

If institutions are going to look women in the face and demand we replace the sacred title of "Mother" with the clinical term "birthing person [...]
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Every Solution Was Rejected Because Access Was the Goal: Understanding Forced Access, Coercion, and Why So Many Women Feel Pressured to Explain Themselves
DECEPTION

Every Solution Was Rejected Because Access Was the Goal: Understanding Forced Access, Coercion, and Why So Many Women Feel Pressured to Explain Themselves

A woman asks for safety. Everyone else asks for evidence.   🌿 Sometimes a woman is not asking for much. She is asking for rest. Sh [...]
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A Slap to the Ear Is Not “Just a Slap”: What Survivors Need to Know About Ear Injuries, Concussion Symptoms, and Strangulation
Abuse

A Slap to the Ear Is Not “Just a Slap”: What Survivors Need to Know About Ear Injuries, Concussion Symptoms, and Strangulation

  Some injuries announce themselves with bruises. Others move in quietly, sit behind the ear, ring through the night, [...]
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