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Chanel Miller

A memoir of a sexual assault victim

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Author: Chanel Miller

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

IBSN: 9780735223707

Language: English

Publish Date: 24/09/2019

Audiobook length: 31min

Contents

Chapter 1Overview
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Chapter 2Sexual assault and reliving trauma after filing a lawsuit
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Chapter 3How sexual violence changed the lives of Chanel Miller
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Chapter 4The struggle of Chanel Miller
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Chapter 5Summary & Review
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Who should listen Know My Name

"Know My Name" by Chanel Miller is a powerful memoir that resonates deeply with anyone interested in issues of identity, trauma, and resilience. It is particularly valuable for survivors of sexual assault, advocates for social justice, and those seeking to understand the complexities of consent and personal agency. Miller's eloquent narrative not only sheds light on her own experiences but also offers insights into societal narratives surrounding victims and perpetrators, making it essential listening for anyone wanting to foster empathy and awareness in today's difficult conversations about sexual violence and healing.

3 quotes from Know My Name

  • "I am not a cautionary tale. I am not a statistic. I am a story, and I deserve to be heard."
  • "In a culture where silence is so often expected, I choose to speak my truth."
  • "To reclaim my identity, I must first name myself and tell my own story."

Author : Chanel Miller

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.