I Will Listen
Opinion piece by Grace Jean-Pierre on being a sexual assault victim advocate.
Read MoreBorn in Haiti, Grace Jean-Pierre arrived in America with her family when she was seven years old. She recently graduated from University of South Florida with dual degrees in Creative Writing and Behavioral Healthcare, marrying her love of writing and her passion for psychology. Her fiction, poetry, and essays usually feature this intimate marriage. Her story "Espwa," also featured on Atticus Review, recently won the Hurston-Wright Founding Members Award for College Writers.
by Grace Jean-Pierre | Nov 3, 2016 | Editorials / Op-eds | 0
Opinion piece by Grace Jean-Pierre on being a sexual assault victim advocate.
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I was in 8th grade when I read Gone with the Wind. The book had a sexy cover: a black-haired,...
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“Still, too much rubble continues to clog the streets, too many people are still living in tents,...
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When your cousin, Vanessa, doesn’t show up to the AA meeting in Booker T. Community Center at the...
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