Letter to Stanford University in Support of Survivor of Brock Turner case

Originally published on change.org Stanford Association of Students for Sexual Assault Prevention On January 18, 2015, a woman was brutally assaulted on Stanford’s campus during a Kappa Alpha Fraternity party. Brock Allen Turner, who at the time was a Stanford freshman, was found thrusting himself into an unconscious woman on…

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7 Lessons on Why Homelessness Needs Our Urgent Attention

Originally published on Everyday Feminism Magazine on June 4, 2016 by Jon Greenberg and re-published here with their permission. We cannot make good decisions from a distance,” says Bryan Stevenson, author of Just Mercy and founder of the Equal Justice Initiative, an organization dedicated to fixing our broken criminal justice…

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My First TEDx Talk (And How I Got It) – A Detour is Not a Dead End…27 Surgeries Later

From a happy-go-lucky musical theatre teen, to surviving sexual abuse, a coma, six years without food or drink, and 27 surgeries, it’s been a very long, detoured journey, and it still isn’t over yet. But what makes the journey meaningful, and ultimately rewarding, is the ability to share, and know…

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Fathering as a Survivor — Byron Hamel

Originally published on TriggerPointsAnthology.com on June 1, 2016 By Byron Hamel. We are kicking off the Fathering as a Survivor series today with someone we consider a true warrior in the fight to raise awareness for parenting survivors, a great dad and a friend of the Trigger Points community. Byron…

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