Silence Is Not Consent: On #MeToo and Neurodivergent Survivors of Sexual Assault
I hope the voices of people who haven’t necessarily had the words when they needed them can also be heard.
Bea Currie is a writer and artist who lives in western Kentucky. She has written about the hospitality industry, horticulture, agriculture, and genealogy for academic institutions and government organizations.
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