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The Question. In Search of Where Violence Against Women is Acceptable

 

A woman tearfully holding a 'Stop it!' sign against racism in a powerful protest image.
Photo by Pavel Danilyuk

Some questions are meant to clarify where the weak spots are. Not everyone speaking about violence against women is trying to prevent violence against women.


by info@wesurviveabuse.com

Updated: May 2, 2026

Category: Abuse, Boundaries, Safety

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Hosted by Tonya GJ Prince, veteran advocate, writer, and founder of We Survive Abuse, this podcast speaks to those whose truths were dismissed, minimized, mistranslated, or never properly listened to—across languages, cultures, ages, abilities, belief systems, and life circumstances.

This is not a podcast built on spectacle or outrage.
It is a space for recognition, clarity, and grounded truth-telling.

Each episode draws from lived experience, history, cultural awareness, and deep listening to explore how people become unheard—and what it takes to reclaim voice, safety, and self-trust without being forced into performance, forgiveness, or false unity.

You’ll hear conversations about:

  • How harm is hidden by language, power, and social comfort
  • Why being unheard is often more damaging than the original injury
  • The quiet intelligence Survivors develop when no one is listening
  • Safety, boundaries, and dignity in families, institutions, and communities
  • Human connection across language and cultural barriers
  • Healing that honors reality instead of rewriting it

This podcast is for:

  • Survivors who were never given the right words—or the right witnesses
  • People whose experiences didn’t fit the story others wanted to tell
  • Advocates and professionals who want to listen better, not louder
  • Anyone committed to protecting the vulnerable without erasing complexity

Tonya does not claim to speak for everyone.
She listens across difference and speaks from experience.

If you are looking for conversations that respect your intelligence, honor your humanity, and refuse to simplify harm for comfort—this podcast was made with you in mind.

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