Through all this can be yours, poet Isobel O'Hare reveals the truth behind apology statements made by powerful men--in effect reversing what these men have done to their victims. By shrinking abusers and their fraught stories of what did or didn't happen, what they did or didn't mean, see, expect, or believe, O'Hare, equipped with intention and a Sharpie, opens the wider conversation of necessary systemic change.
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Through all this can be yours, poet Isobel O'Hare reveals the truth behind apology statements made by powerful men--in effect reversing what these men have done to their victims. By shrinking abusers and their fraught stories of what did or didn't happen, what they did or didn't mean, see, expect, or believe, O'Hare, equipped with intention and a Sharpie, opens the wider conversation of necessary systemic change.
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