Leading a Double LifeIn my double life, I am both the confident, out-spoken champion of the vulnerable and damaged — and also this person myself.Aug 17, 20222Aug 17, 20222
4 myths dangerous and misleading myths about NDAsAs I continue to speak out about the evil of non-disclosure agreements that allow known bullies, harassers, racists and even rapists to be…Apr 24, 2021Apr 24, 2021
What “Going Public” feels like four months onEach time that someone tells me that they have read my book and that it was a meaningful experience for them and made them think about…Feb 8, 2021Feb 8, 2021
If you Stay Quiet, the System is WorkingIn less than a week from now, my new book Going Public: A Survivor’s Journey from Grief to Action will be released. My experiences of…Sep 10, 2020Sep 10, 2020
Still Not Safe to Go Out: the unending loneliness of the victims of predatorsOne thing that has not changed is how the world responds to & judges those who come forward to report sexual abuse, assault & harassmentMay 11, 2020May 11, 2020
“Before the abuse began, I was a different person”: My Victim Impact StatementIn January the minister who sexually abused me as a teenager was convicted of four counts of “indecent assault” (as the legislation in the…Feb 21, 2020Feb 21, 2020
When Your Employer Expects you to Hide the TruthWritten by Dr. Julie Macfarlane, Distinguished University Professor and Professor of Law, University of Windsor, Ontario, Canada.Nov 5, 20191Nov 5, 20191
A Long, Hard Road to JusticeWritten by Dr. Julie Macfarlane, Distinguished University Professor and Professor of Law, University of Windsor, Ontario, Canada, and…Oct 23, 2019Oct 23, 2019
Am I Alone in Standing Up for Student Safety?I have been thinking a lot lately about the vulnerability of survivors and advocates for survivors of sexual violence. On us falls the…Jul 7, 20192Jul 7, 20192
5 Reasons to Reject NDAsI continue to be the subject of a defamation law suit (in Trinidad) and my employer (the University of Windsor) continues to refuse to…May 6, 20191May 6, 20191