A Manifesto for Sovereignty For many survivors of incest, childhood was a landscape defined by the will, whims, and violations of others. When your boundaries are systematically erased before you even have the words to name them, the act of "healing" can feel less like a destination and more like a radical, uphill reclamation of your very existence. This resource was born from my lived experience as an incest survivor. It was drafted after I recognized that in order to move forward, I had to first stake a claim of ownership over myself. It helped me shed the blame that was never my burden....
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