#JustSaySorry
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#JustSaySorry is an educational grassroots campaign to empower campus survivors of gender-based violence and allies to demand apologies from the institutions that failed them.
My co-founder Kamilah Willingham and I regularly burn different items from our academic journeys institutions until we get an apology that we deserve.
Using this and other tactics, Willingham and I are using the campaign to highlight just how much power universities have over trauma survivors' healing and creating a safer, rape-free campus.