Healing Beyond Punishment
The conversation delves into the complexities of healing from abuse, highlighting the struggle between seeking justice and the desire for personal healing. Personal experiences reveal the challenge of envisioning restorative justice as an alternative to punitive measures, emphasizing a need for broader understanding and possibilities in the healing process. Both speakers share their journeys, grappling with the impact of their abusers while exploring what true healing might look like beyond traditional binary responses.In this clip
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