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In this episode of “Across Generations,” we delve into the deeply personal and harrowing experiences of two women who have survived domestic violence in different eras. We hear from Millicent St. Claire, who bravely shares her story of enduring abuse at the hands of her husband over 30 years ago. Millicent’s journey took a tragic turn when she was convicted of voluntary manslaughter in the aftermath of defending herself. Despite the challenges she faced, Millicent has emerged as a beacon of hope and resilience. Today, she is not only an advocate for violence prevention but also a life coach, inspiring others to overcome adversity and strive for their best selves.
We also hear from Ariel B., whose story reflects the struggles and triumphs of a more recent generation. Ariel found the courage to escape her abusive relationship and is now in the process of rebuilding her life. Through her journey, we gain insight into the complexities of breaking free from the cycle of abuse and the importance of community support in the healing process. Join us as we explore the intersections of these two remarkable women’s experiences, highlighting both the progress made in addressing domestic violence and the ongoing challenges that persist across generations.
Through their courage and resilience, Millicent and Ariel shed light on the power of hope, healing, and advocacy in the fight against domestic violence.
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Today we bring you a deep dive into Kdot’s monumental three-album run, talking ‘Good Kid, M.A.A.D City’ (2012), ‘To Pimp a Butterfly’ (2015), ‘Untitled Unmastered’ (2016) and ‘DAMN’ (2017). […]
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