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005: Rape Culture – It Wasn’t Your Fault – Manyi Anabor (Part 1)

Black Podcasting - 005: Rape Culture – It Wasn’t Your Fault – Manyi Anabor (Part 1)

One of many challenges that women face in society is the existence of Rape Culture, an environment where sexual violence is normalized and minimizes the seriousness of such acts. Some people even say that it’s the victim’s fault for getting raped. It’s time to take action against these social norms.Rape Culture is prevalent and must be stopped. Let’s end victim blaming and hold people accountable for their actions. And for the survivors, always remember that it’s never your fault.

In this episode, Manyi Anabor joins us to share her experiences with child sexual and physical abuse.

This is part one of a two-part episode. Tune in and look forward to part two.

[00:01 – 06:04] Opening Segment

[06:05 – 27:40] Sexual Abuse Victim

[27:41 – 32:32] PTSD

 

Tweetable Quotes:

“As a teenager growing up, even to my early 20s, I would never speak up for myself at all. Even if I was in a situation in which something happened openly, and it was obvious, it was clear that it wasn’t my fault. It had nothing to do with me, and someone jumped up and said it was my fault. I would literally say nothing, and it was a very scary place to be in.” – Manyi Anabor

 

 

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You can connect with Manyi on Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook. To learn more about her, you can visit her website at www.manyianabor.com

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