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Category: Online Abuse/Predators

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Facing Reality: Identity Does Not Erase Patterns of Male Violence
Abuse, Abuse of Power

Facing Reality: Identity Does Not Erase Patterns of Male Violence

Tonya GJ Prince March 11, 2025
We cannot fix what we refuse to face. And when it comes to the safety [...]
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Bullies and Cowards: A Natural Alliance in the Abuse of Women and Vulnerable Adults
Abuse, Abuse of Power

Bullies and Cowards: A Natural Alliance in the Abuse of Women and Vulnerable Adults

Tonya GJ Prince March 10, 2025
If there is one thing history, society, and personal experience have [...]
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Politicians Must Stop Dismissing Us: Women’s Safety is Non-Negotiable
Abuse, Black femicide

Politicians Must Stop Dismissing Us: Women’s Safety is Non-Negotiable

Tonya GJ Prince March 6, 2025
Political leaders must prioritize the rights women need in our own [...]
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When Silence is Taught, Suffering is Inherited: How Childhood Conditioning Sets the Stage for Abuse
Abuse, Abuse by Older Children

When Silence is Taught, Suffering is Inherited: How Childhood Conditioning Sets the Stage for Abuse

Tonya GJ Prince March 3, 2025
Some lessons aren’t written in books.Some are taught in the hush of a [...]
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Creating a Safety Plan: Essential Steps for Protecting Yourself from Stalking and Harassment
Abuse, abuse healing

Creating a Safety Plan: Essential Steps for Protecting Yourself from Stalking and Harassment

Tonya GJ Prince February 27, 2025
When faced with stalking, harassment, or any form of abuse, having a [...]
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Getting Harder for Women Today: Know Your Manipulators
Abuse, Disability and Chronic Illness

Getting Harder for Women Today: Know Your Manipulators

TGJP July 27, 2023
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Because I Don’t Want To: The Power of Women’s Final Answer
Abuse

Because I Don’t Want To: The Power of Women’s Final Answer

updated from April 19, 2025 There is a battle still being fought—quietly, daily, in the hearts, homes, and conversations of women across the [...]
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Coach, Therapist, Psychologist, or Doctor? A Compassionate Guide for Abuse Survivors Seeking the Right Support
GREEN Flags

Coach, Therapist, Psychologist, or Doctor? A Compassionate Guide for Abuse Survivors Seeking the Right Support

My strength is sacred, but I do not have to carry everything alone. I release the belief that asking for help makes me weak. Support is not failur [...]
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When They Blame You for Asking, Then Blame You for Fixing It Yourself
Abuse

When They Blame You for Asking, Then Blame You for Fixing It Yourself

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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Della Reese, Medical Racism, and Why Black Patients Fight to Be Heard
Abuse of Power

Della Reese, Medical Racism, and Why Black Patients Fight to Be Heard

      Della Reese was not unknown. She was not invisible to the public. She was already famous. Already gifted. Already se [...]
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The Bench at Maple and Ninth: When Men Decide Whether Women Get Boundaries (audio)
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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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Identicide: The Violence of Erasing Who a People Are
Civil Rights & Social Justice

Identicide: The Violence of Erasing Who a People Are

    The truth of a people cannot be renamed away.  People often understand violence as physical harm.They kn [...]
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Qasim Rashid, Esq: Women Are Not Safe Around Men
Female Health and Safety

Qasim Rashid, Esq: Women Are Not Safe Around Men

  Before we talk about solutions, we have to be honest about the danger. Women and girls are not imagining this. We are not b [...]
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Why Is It Always Supposed to Be Feminists’ Job to End Rape? (FAQ Style)
Rape

Why Is It Always Supposed to Be Feminists’ Job to End Rape? (FAQ Style)

Women are not responsible for fixing every wound the world refuses to face.   When people talk about ending rape, sexual violence, an [...]
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The Leader Who Hurts You in the Name of Healing
DECEPTION

The Leader Who Hurts You in the Name of Healing

đŸŸ© Some leaders say they are serving a higher purpose. đŸŸ© They speak the language of healing. đŸŸ© They speak the language of justice. đŸŸ© They sp [...]
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When Love Feels Like Walking on Eggshells: FAQs About Coercive Control
Abuse

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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  • 🔐 Why Secrets Don’t Protect Children — They Protect Predators
  • No Girl Is a Throwaway: In 2026, We’re Closing the Door on Debating Girls’ Right to Safety
  • Podcast Episode: The Fable of the Little Bell at Carver School
  • 🛑 Secrets Are a Red Flag: Why No Adult Should Ask a Child to Hide Things from Their Family

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RSS Survivor Affirmations

  • What “Find 100 Ways” Teaches Us About Uplifting the People We Love
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