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Breaking the Silence ~ Domestic Violence/Molestation/Rape/Drug & Alcohol Abuse

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Let's start breaking the silence of all forms of abuse!  We are a platform that allows people a voice to discuss their past or present issues with domestic violence, mental & physical abuse, drug & alcohol abuse, molestation, and rape.  We are not here to judge, but to instead encourage people to tell their stories and be heard.  We invite and welcome any and all to spread the word and break the silence!

Special Guest Survivors ~

Tamika Sims ~ Tamika Sims is an author, advocate and survivor. Growing up she experienced molestation and incest. When she became an adult, she found herself victimized by a man who promised to love her. Tamika survived a physically, sexually and emotionally abusive relationship which almost cost her her life  - twice.

Tremayne Moore ~ My uncle came to live with us in 1982. I was 8 years old. He was 10 years old and my mom’s half-brother. He made my life a living hell. In August of 1984, my uncle took his hellish behavior a step farther by initiating sex with me. I didn’t think anything of it and submitted to his request. He used the sexual abuse to control and manipulate me.

Ondrea L. Davis ~ Ondrea L. Davis is a Washington, DC native and has 12-year old twin daughters and a 10-year old son.  She graduated in 2010 earning a degree in Business Administration with a concentration in Accounting and received a Master of Arts degree in Christian Counseling in 2012.  Ondrea is an author with Foresight Publishing, co-authoring her debut novel, How could my husband be GAY?  She is also one of the contributing authors in the Weary & Will anthology.   In addition to writing, Ondrea is an avid reader and reviews for Foresight Literary Lounge and Black Literature Magazine, and very active in her church.  For more information, please visit www.ondrealdavis.com.

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