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Societal Placed Shame Toward Abuse Survivors and how the Survivors can lay down this shame and walk into a new beginning. What is it like when your childhood story is nowhere close to what other “normal” children lived? Join us as Annie O’Sullivan survivor and Author speaks about her living with high levels of abuse in society. She has written Can You Hear Me Now? And Can You Hear Me Now? Part Two. To learn more go to: Email: CanYouHearMeNow@writersportal.org Email: annieosullivan2009@yahoo.com Website: www.writersportal.org/canyouhearmenow Guest: Terri Crane Greyeyes who is Cree First Nation. She is a Residential School survivor and strong activist for child rights.
Societal Placed Shame Toward Abuse Survivors and how the Survivors can lay down this shame and walk into a new beginning. What is it like when your childhood story is nowhere close to what other “normal” children lived?
Join us as Annie O’Sullivan survivor and Author speaks about her living with high levels of abuse in society. She has written Can You Hear Me Now? And Can You Hear Me Now? Part Two. To learn more go to:
Email: CanYouHearMeNow@writersportal.org Email: annieosullivan2009@yahoo.com Website: www.writersportal.org/canyouhearmenow
Guest: Terri Crane Greyeyes who is Cree First Nation. She is a Residential School survivor and strong activist for child rights.