
I write about justice, memory, and the quiet, complex ways pain lingers in the body. I study trauma, wrongful convictions, and the intersection of psychology and criminality.
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Just a black gal trying to spread love and change the world \ud83d\uddfa️\ud83e\ude75\ud83c\udf26️. IG: amie_boakye ; I write about justice, memory, and the complex ways pain can manifest. I study trauma, wrongful convictions, and the intersection of psych and criminality.
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