… AND WHY THIS BLOG EXISTS
My name is Chanté. I was raped on July 13, 2019. The incident unleashed a lifetime of previous trauma, but also put me on a path of empowerment. The path was steep, and I quickly tired of carrying shame— shame I have carried my whole life. I ripped it from my body and chucked it over a cliff. In six months, I have made more emotional gains than in all my 38 years of life. And I want the same for others, so I will advocate. In that regard, a considerable portion of my blog will deal with rape culture and advocating for change. But along my journey, I have also realized how often shame becomes intertwined with other aspects of our lives: parenting, relationships, religion, education, mental health, body image… and the list goes on.
Beautiful humans, we are not shame. We are glorious, even in our imperfection. Ignite a flame within yourself. Set fire to societal shame. Let it all burn. It’s from those ashes that we will learn: We are never the same. And we are not the shame.