Book Synopsis
Burundanga zombie drug. Voo-doo. Sex trafficking.
Though it reads like a horror-mystery, this memoir and all the events in it are true.
From an innocent game of basketball in the afternoon, this unlucky traveler ends up in a dirty Central American hotel room, passed from man to man as she drifts in and out of consciousness.
This raw and thoughtful analysis of rape pain and forgiveness is an up-close-and-personal look at the resilience of the human spirit and the power of story to heal and transform anything.
Part memoir, part poetry, and part theory, Beyond #MeToo: Men Are Not The Problem follows one survivor’s journey from bitterness, anger, and hate toward a radical new call to end rape through uplifting men and manhood.
Full of gripping personal details, this book takes a bold, honest look at the damage done by male-bashing, the complexities of consent, and the “victim complex” at the heart of human disempowerment. In doing so, the author exposes the media machine