“My Eyes Are Now Opened” by Female 27
Female 27 reflects on the ingrained anger, conflicts, and resentment that plagued her relationship with her mother over the years.
Female 27 reflects on the ingrained anger, conflicts, and resentment that plagued her relationship with her mother over the years.
Male 20 narrates for us a true story of domestic violence survival and battling enduring scars. #HearMeToo
It was a day of few clouds today, so I hoped for a splended sunset. Alas, too cloudy over...
Female 21 raises her voice to speak about the horror and helplessness of witnessing abuse towards a dear one.
What does abuse look like? Female 31 tells us how it affects lives and how easily it is dismissed and overlooked by people outside it. #HearMeToo
Hear Female 18’s story of how insidious violence and silence can be, and how reaching out can make a difference. #HearMeToo
Our third voice tells a harrowing tale of abuse, the struggle to cope, and turning to alcohol for support and respite. #HearMeToo
The poem is an unsettling glimpse into abuse survival and the silence surrounding it, and the struggle of speaking up and reaching out. #HearMeToo
*Note: some may find this poem triggering.
As part of the MageQuill #16DaysofAction Project, we share a story each day from real voices about domestic violence, abuse, loss, and survival. #HearMeToo