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An artist and writer, Chanel Miller grew up outside of San Francisco in Palo Alto, California. A dedicated older sister and devoted daughter, Miller is coming into adulthood just seven months after graduating from college when she is raped while attending a party at Stanford University. Miller struggles to navigate the confusion, anger, and shame that consumes her in the wake of her rape. She states that “it was never in [her] nature to lean on others” (31). It is this independence that isolates Miller from her loved ones and propels her on a journey of recovery. Just months after her rape, she moves to Rhode Island on her own to find refuge in art and find her own way back to herself. She ultimately returns to California to confront her rapist Brock Turner in court and battle the wave of emotions that threaten to overwhelm her. Slowly, Miller finds power in her own voice and regains the boldness that was stripped from her. She gains an understanding of the corrupt systems that silence survivors like her and speaks her truth in a powerful victim impact statement that millions of people around the world read. In writing her
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