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Don’t Tell Them to Get Over It
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Don’t Tell Them to Get Over It

This entry is part 3 of 4 in the series Believe Survivors

Don’t Tell Them to Get Over It”
“Survivors aren’t stuck. They’re surviving. What looks like rumination is often the body remembering what the world refused to hold. Telling someone to get over it isn’t healing. It’s erasure.

In this post, Kimberly Revis Callis challenges the cultural demand for emotional suppression and premature forgiveness. A survivor-led call to honor pain, name harm, and reject the myth of moving on without reckoning.

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What Will You Do Now?
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What Will You Do Now?

This entry is part 2 of 4 in the series Believe Survivors

What Will You Do Now?

“The truth has been spoken. The silence has been broken. So, what happens next? Will you look away, reframe the harm, protect the comfort of denial? Or will you stay, listen, and let the truth change you?”

This post is a survivor-led meditation on what it means to name abuse in a culture that prefers silence. Kimberly Revis Callis offers a call to witness, to reckon, and to choose justice over comfort.

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