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Reframing the way we think about sexual violence | Winnie M Li | TEDxLondon 

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Author and activist, Winnie M Li describes events leading up to, and after, her rape - a day that changed the course of her life forever. She explores why survivors of sexual violence feel shame and how we need to change the way we think and talk about rape - by listening more to the experiences of survivors, we can see sexual violence as not just a criminal justice issue but as a public health concern. A Harvard graduate, Winnie worked as a film producer in London before being raped by a stranger in 2008. This prompted a long period of recovery, followed by a change of career. Ultimately, Winnie decided to focus on addressing the issue of sexual violence through the media, the arts and academia. Her debut novel, Dark Chapter, is winner of the Guardian’s Not The Booker Prize 2017 and will be translated into nine languages. Winnie is also Co-Founder of Clear Lines, the UK’s first-ever festival addressing sexual assault and consent through the arts and discussion. She is a PhD researcher at the London School of Economics, exploring media narratives around rape. Winnie is an avid hiker and independent traveller, having visited over 60 countries. She is fascinated by cultural forms of storytelling, particularly literature and film. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

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Комментарии : 11   
@wisdon
@wisdon 6 лет назад
I'm so sorry for you, I'm a male but I can feel the suffering, the treason, and the pain to rebuild inner confidence and trust in others
@karenk2409
@karenk2409 Год назад
You are a decent human being with empathy.
@908peruvian
@908peruvian Год назад
Sorry this happened to you. My friend went through terrible things for most of her life…. I hope one day she can share her story to millions too.
@hannamakela6989
@hannamakela6989 4 года назад
Not just a criminal justice issue, but a public health issue - this insight could have been the name of the talk. Her novel is brilliant, as well! :)
@liberosisnow
@liberosisnow 4 года назад
That was very powerful
@jaswantsingh869
@jaswantsingh869 3 года назад
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@JenniferLon
@JenniferLon 2 года назад
Wow Winne. Thank you for having the courage to speak up. To show there is life after trauma. I've just come across you now and am going to look you up. You're an aspiration. Divine timing that I came across you today. Big love. Especially from one Asian sister to another x
@misterk7970
@misterk7970 2 года назад
Great talk. What a brave lady.
@kouzelnice
@kouzelnice 5 лет назад
Well done Winnie!
@SukiZoe
@SukiZoe 6 лет назад
Thank you
@MrsReidPOGC
@MrsReidPOGC Год назад
Thank you. ❤
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