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  • Justice For You (Ten Years Later )

    What is a body if not a safe space?
    How come within my skin I faced
    Uncomfortableness from friend and foe the same.
    I look back on it now and laugh at the shame.
    Brought upon me by those
    With old school Christian ways.
    “Boys will be boys,” they said when I complained.
    About how they gripped at my chest
    My thighs, My bra straps, My thick mane.
    It all felt so hopeless then.
    It felt like I couldn’t win.
    Against a system, a culture, a people
    That had deemed my body public property.
    When my mother found out she set me straight promptly.
    That I should not encourage trouble upon me
    And to not make myself enticing to draw in unwanted company.
    In the halls of my Southern elite high school
    I rotted away knowing there was nothing I could do.
    That was until me too
    When I saw people cared to not let boys do what they want to do
    To stand up for bodily autonomy no matter the obstacles I had to go through
    Guns, knives and defense classes caused clashes
    with family and boyfriends alike
    But we persevered
    We fought to be not only protected but also feared
    I am proud to say we have incited tears from abusers’ eyes
    As they kiss their families goodbye
    After I used ICE to cool my rage
    And send them packing from a cage
    To their country of origin.
    We did not let our religious start to life
    Hinder us from doing what’s right.
    Silence begets silence
    Passiveness begets passiveness
    In it grows rot that must be dug out and purged.
    We have found our voice and the strength to not let it be silenced.

    Octavia Taylor

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    • Octavia, what you endured as a teenager was absolutely unacceptable. I’m so glad that we are living in a time where girls feel more confident in calling out their abusers and standing up for what is right. Though you suffered injustices that no one should have to, I am so glad that it has given you the strength to encourage others to stand up for…read more

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