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Book Review | The Multifaceted Tapestry of Justice: A Feminist, Post-structural, and Intersectional Examination of “We Are The Evidence” by Cheyenne Wilson

“We Are The Evidence” by Cheyenne Wilson presents a profound narrative that transcends mere documentation; it serves as a clarion call for justice, weaving together the lived experiences of survivors, the nuances of legal battles, and the complexities of societal perceptions. Wilson’s meticulous examination through a feminist, post-structural, human rights, and victim rights lens unveils a multifaceted tapestry of justice, urging readers to confront their preconceptions and advocate for systemic change. Continue reading

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