Stronger, Braver, Wiser: How My #MeToo Story Will Never Define Me
English
By (author): Jennifer Potter
Jennifer Potter might never have said anything. She might have just let everything rest. But after seeing the progress made by the #MeToo movement, she knew she had to speak up. So she told the police about her rape.
At just 17 years old, she was assaulted by a family friend, someone close to her. She told her parents but she didnt report it. Filled with shame about what had happened, she tried to forget about it instead. But trauma leaves scars that cant be seen, and she spent years trying to run away, only to find that she kept running into the very thing she was trying to flee.
And so she chose to file a report, in the hope that she might heal. But revisiting the trauma brought everything back: the memories, the pain, the shame of being assaulted. And being questioned on the stand, 20 years after the attack, was like a living nightmare. Maybe this was all for nothing
Stronger Braver Wiser is fundamentally a story of triumph; a real-life David vs Goliath tale of a woman finding her own justice in a world that sought to rob her of it.
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