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Almost four years after the assault, Chessy Prout shares her experiences with students and administrators on campus post-assault and during the trial.
She boldly states “a teenage survivor of sexual assault shouldn’t be responsible for holding a 162-year old institution accountable for its actions, or lack thereof.”
She shares doses of encouragement such as: “as more survivors speak up, institutions everywhere are being forced to respond. The power in this moment is the empowerment happening all around us.”
“My journey is far from over, but as I put the chapters of St. Paul’s behind me, I realize that there is so much work to be done,” continues Chessy. “The burden I feel to make a difference is amplified with the knowledge that I am not alone; that women and men around the world are owning their stories of trauma and pain and are standing up to say enough is enough. The blame does not belong on our shoulders, and we have the right to live without it, and heal at our own pace.”