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August 1, 2019
This week Charlotte and Venus tell us their story. What happened, where it happened. The duo go into detail about the night of the assault, what they remember, what they felt. How they now look back and recognize the signs, and how this has also led them to put their story out, for a girl like us, a girl like you, a minority that isn't represented in the media, a statistic that is over looked. We all have a voice, we should all be heard. If you or someone you know have or believe that they have been the victim of sexual assault, do not be afraid to speak out, we must all stand together not against each other. National Sexual Assault Hotline; 1-800-656-4673 https://www.rainn.org/ (you can also chat with them) We can be reached at; IG:_girls.like.us girlslikeus619@gmail.com
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