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Uncovering the Truth: Power, Control, and Trauma in Sexual Violence | Challenging Rape Culture

Uncovering the Truth: Power, Control, and Trauma in Sexual Violence | Challenging Rape Culture

Update: 2024-09-21
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In this eye-opening video, we dive into the psychological and societal dimensions of sexual violence, power dynamics, control, and trauma. Don't miss this important discussion on the shocking reality of rape culture.This episode focuses on the deeply challenging issue of sexual violence. The episode delves into the psychological and societal dimensions of sexual violence, discussing how power dynamics, control, and trauma play significant roles. It explores real-life stories, research on perpetrators, and the long-term effects of sexual violence on survivors. Through this episode, we aim to foster an open conversation, challenge harmful cultural norms, and push for collective responsibility in preventing and addressing sexual violence. Join us as we explore the societal norms, attitudes, and beliefs that contribute to this alarming phenomenon. We will discuss personal stories, expert opinions, and cultural implications that highlight the urgent need for change. By raising awareness and fostering dialogue, we aim to empower individuals to challenge harmful stereotypes and advocate for a safer environment for all. Don’t miss this critical conversation that sheds light on a topic often overlooked. Subscribe for more insightful discussions and let’s work together towards a more just society.



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Uncovering the Truth: Power, Control, and Trauma in Sexual Violence | Challenging Rape Culture

Uncovering the Truth: Power, Control, and Trauma in Sexual Violence | Challenging Rape Culture

Tulia Mulemba