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Know my name : a memoir

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This powerful memoir recounts the journey of a woman who, known as Emily Doe, 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, garnering eleven million views in just four days. It was translated globally, read in Congress, and spurred significant changes in California law, including the recall of the presiding judge. Many survivors reached out, expressing how her words inspired them to share their own experiences of assault. Reclaiming her identity, she narrates her story of trauma and resilience, highlighting the isolation and shame victims often endure, even in seemingly strong cases with eyewitnesses and physical evidence. Her experiences expose a culture that prioritizes the protection of perpetrators and a criminal justice system that frequently fails the vulnerable. Ultimately, her narrative is one of courage and healing, challenging societal beliefs about sexual assault and transforming our understanding of the issue. This memoir, blending pain, resilience, and humor, promises to be a modern classic that resonates deeply with readers.

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Know my name : a memoir, Chanel Miller

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Rok vydania
2020
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Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
Penguin Books
Rok vydania
2020
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
384
ISBN10
0241428297
ISBN13
9780241428290
Série
Prvé vydanie
2019
Pôvodný názov
Know My Name
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4,75 z 5
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This powerful memoir recounts the journey of a woman who, known as Emily Doe, 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, garnering eleven million views in just four days. It was translated globally, read in Congress, and spurred significant changes in California law, including the recall of the presiding judge. Many survivors reached out, expressing how her words inspired them to share their own experiences of assault. Reclaiming her identity, she narrates her story of trauma and resilience, highlighting the isolation and shame victims often endure, even in seemingly strong cases with eyewitnesses and physical evidence. Her experiences expose a culture that prioritizes the protection of perpetrators and a criminal justice system that frequently fails the vulnerable. Ultimately, her narrative is one of courage and healing, challenging societal beliefs about sexual assault and transforming our understanding of the issue. This memoir, blending pain, resilience, and humor, promises to be a modern classic that resonates deeply with readers.