Author: Chanel Miller
Narrator: Ryan
Format: MP3
IBSN: 9780735223707
Language: English
Publish Date: 24/09/2019
Audiobook length: 31 min
Chapter 2Sexual assault and reliving trauma after filing a lawsuit Chapter 3How sexual violence changed the lives of Chanel Miller Chapter 4The struggle of Chanel Miller Chapter 5Summary & Review Listening to the summary audiobook of "Know My Name" by Chanel Miller is essential for understanding the nuanced complexities of trauma, identity, and resilience. Miller's poignant narrative, originally shared in her powerful memoir, breaks the silence around sexual assault and illuminates the often-overlooked perspectives of survivors. This summary provides a compelling overview of her journey from anonymity to reclaiming her voice, making it a transformative experience for anyone seeking to support victims or understand the impact of societal attitudes toward sexual violence. Through Miller's eloquence and strength, listeners will gain valuable insights that can foster empathy and encourage meaningful conversations about justice and healing.
Chanel Miller was a literature student at the University of California, Santa Barbara in the United States. In 2015, she was sexually assaulted by a student from Stanford University, and was subsequently denied justice due to an unfair judgement. Thereafter, she wrote about the court processes that she had gone through, which gained her widespread attention. Under the pressure of public opinion, the judge who oversaw her trial was removed, and laws pertaining to sexual assault in California were reformed. In 2019, she was one of those dubbed “100 Most Influential People of the Future” by Time magazine.
- Chanel Miller, once known only as Emily Doe, powerfully reclaims her identity by sharing her story of sexual assault, highlighting the importance of personal narrative in healing. Her courageous voice challenges societal perceptions of victimhood and underscores the lasting impacts of trauma on survivors.
- The book illustrates the profound effects of media representation and the public's reaction in high-profile cases of sexual violence, revealing the complexities surrounding consent and accountability. Through her experiences, Miller calls for a deeper understanding of the nuances involved in such traumatic events and their aftermath.
- Miller emphasizes the significance of community and support systems in the recovery process, demonstrating that healing is not a solitary journey. Her reflections inspire empathy and encourage a collective effort to create a culture that listens to and uplifts survivors.
Brief In, Brilliance Out
Contact: buildlearn.bk@gmail.com
Author: Chanel Miller
Narrator: Ryan
Format: MP3
IBSN: 9780735223707
Language: English
Publish Date: 24/09/2019
Audiobook length: 31 min
Chapter 2Sexual assault and reliving trauma after filing a lawsuit Chapter 3How sexual violence changed the lives of Chanel Miller Chapter 4The struggle of Chanel Miller Chapter 5Summary & Review Artificial Unintelligence
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Listening to the summary audiobook of "Know My Name" by Chanel Miller is essential for understanding the nuanced complexities of trauma, identity, and resilience. Miller's poignant narrative, originally shared in her powerful memoir, breaks the silence around sexual assault and illuminates the often-overlooked perspectives of survivors. This summary provides a compelling overview of her journey from anonymity to reclaiming her voice, making it a transformative experience for anyone seeking to support victims or understand the impact of societal attitudes toward sexual violence. Through Miller's eloquence and strength, listeners will gain valuable insights that can foster empathy and encourage meaningful conversations about justice and healing.
Chanel Miller was a literature student at the University of California, Santa Barbara in the United States. In 2015, she was sexually assaulted by a student from Stanford University, and was subsequently denied justice due to an unfair judgement. Thereafter, she wrote about the court processes that she had gone through, which gained her widespread attention. Under the pressure of public opinion, the judge who oversaw her trial was removed, and laws pertaining to sexual assault in California were reformed. In 2019, she was one of those dubbed “100 Most Influential People of the Future” by Time magazine.
- Chanel Miller, once known only as Emily Doe, powerfully reclaims her identity by sharing her story of sexual assault, highlighting the importance of personal narrative in healing. Her courageous voice challenges societal perceptions of victimhood and underscores the lasting impacts of trauma on survivors.
- The book illustrates the profound effects of media representation and the public's reaction in high-profile cases of sexual violence, revealing the complexities surrounding consent and accountability. Through her experiences, Miller calls for a deeper understanding of the nuances involved in such traumatic events and their aftermath.
- Miller emphasizes the significance of community and support systems in the recovery process, demonstrating that healing is not a solitary journey. Her reflections inspire empathy and encourage a collective effort to create a culture that listens to and uplifts survivors.
Brief In, Brilliance Out
Contact: buildlearn.bk@gmail.com