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Category: Leave the Kids Alone

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The Right to Say “NO” is Mine: Youth Edition (video)
Abuse by Older Children, Boys of Color

The Right to Say “NO” is Mine: Youth Edition (video)

TGJP April 7, 2023
Same Game, Different Day: Violating Women's and Children's Rights | WE [...]
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Child Sex Abuse is NOT a Team Sport (video short)
Abuse by Older Children, Body safety

Child Sex Abuse is NOT a Team Sport (video short)

TGJP January 8, 2023
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Sexual Violence Against Males: Fact Check, Empathy Check (video)

TGJP November 2, 2022
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Sexual Violence Against Males: Fact Check & Empathy Check (audio)
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Sexual Violence Against Males: Fact Check & Empathy Check (audio)

TGJP November 1, 2022
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The Trap in Toxic Relationships and Systems "Fine. I will do it myself." Ancient Black women's proverb.   At first, she thought the pr [...]
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The Bench at Maple and Ninth: When Men Decide Whether Women Get Boundaries (audio)

In this episode of We Survive Abuse, we step into a modern fable about a simple bench, a tired woman, and a town that does not realize it is [...]
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When Love Feels Like Walking on Eggshells: FAQs About Coercive Control
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When Love Feels Like Walking on Eggshells: FAQs About Coercive Control

FAQs About Coercive Control   Is coercive control the same as emotional abuse? They overlap, but coercive control is often broader. It [...]
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