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Know My Name

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This powerful memoir recounts the journey of a woman known as Emily Doe, who gave voice to countless survivors through her impactful statement to Brock Turner. After Turner received a mere six-month sentence for sexually assaulting her on Stanford's campus, her victim impact statement went viral, viewed by eleven million people within days. It was translated globally, read in Congress, and sparked significant changes in California law, including the judge's recall. Many survivors found courage in her words, sharing their own experiences for the first time. Reclaiming her identity, she narrates her story of trauma, resilience, and the transformative power of language. Despite the case's seemingly strong evidence—eyewitnesses, Turner fleeing the scene, and immediate physical evidence—she faced profound isolation and shame, highlighting the systemic oppression victims endure. Her narrative exposes a culture that often protects perpetrators and a flawed criminal justice system that fails the vulnerable. Ultimately, her memoir illuminates the courage needed to heal and live fully, challenging societal beliefs about sexual assault. Blending pain, resilience, and humor, this memoir promises to be a modern classic, forever altering our understanding of sexual assault and the healing process.

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Know My Name, Chanel Miller

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Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
2019
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
368
ISBN10
0241428270
ISBN13
9780241428276
Serie
Primera publicación
2019
Título original
Know My Name
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4,75 de 5
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This powerful memoir recounts the journey of a woman known as Emily Doe, who gave voice to countless survivors through her impactful statement to Brock Turner. After Turner received a mere six-month sentence for sexually assaulting her on Stanford's campus, her victim impact statement went viral, viewed by eleven million people within days. It was translated globally, read in Congress, and sparked significant changes in California law, including the judge's recall. Many survivors found courage in her words, sharing their own experiences for the first time. Reclaiming her identity, she narrates her story of trauma, resilience, and the transformative power of language. Despite the case's seemingly strong evidence—eyewitnesses, Turner fleeing the scene, and immediate physical evidence—she faced profound isolation and shame, highlighting the systemic oppression victims endure. Her narrative exposes a culture that often protects perpetrators and a flawed criminal justice system that fails the vulnerable. Ultimately, her memoir illuminates the courage needed to heal and live fully, challenging societal beliefs about sexual assault. Blending pain, resilience, and humor, this memoir promises to be a modern classic, forever altering our understanding of sexual assault and the healing process.