The survivor instinct to stay quiet after sexual trauma is often misread as strength or detachment, when in reality, it’s self-preservation. What happens to intimacy when the cost of being understood feels higher than the cost of being alone? And what does connection look like for survivors of sexual assault, when every disclosure feels like a risk?
Ground-breaking war exhibition finishes its run
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Inside the Imperial War Museum’s exhibition confronting sexual violence in conflict. Unsilenced: Sexual Violence in Conflict is finishing its six-month…
Violence against women and girls (VAWG) is a national emergency, and the problem is men.
