COMMON SENSE: FINDING OUR VOICES

COURIER-GAZETTE | FEBRUARY 2019

"Finding Our Voices” is a powerful exhibit currently showing in the Camden Library. It is a forum for survivors of domestic abuse. There was also a talk last week to a packed room, with people standing and overflowing out the open doors. It was led by Patrisha McLean, a survivor herself, who three years ago locked herself in her bathroom, escaping her bedroom after being “pinned to the bed, my head squeezed between the palms of his hands like it was a vise, and terrorized for hours. His clenched fists left bruises all over my body” she told the audience. Read More

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