
I write at the intersection of domestic violence, trauma biology, and AI-enabled coercive control, documenting how emerging technologies amplify abuse; and how survivors must translate lived reality into systems not yet built to hear it.
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At 3:22 p.m. on Friday, August 7, I filed a motion asking the court to enforce the child-support order in my divorce. At 3:57 p.m., thirty-five minutes later, my abusive ex’s attorney emailed me to explain all the things I apparently should...
Pope Leo XIV’s Magnifica Humanitas is a serious document that recognizes Artificial Intelligence (AI) is not merely a technical development, but a moral, social, political, economic, and human one. It warns against the concentration of digi...
A phone call does not have to be heard by anyone else to change the world around you.
It only has to be recorded. Then transcribed. Then stored and searched….Then fed into another system and returned later as proof that you said something,...
A year can be a strange measurement after violence.
It is long enough for court dates to multiply, for paperwork to replace panic, for the bruises to fade…and for people to assume the worst must be over. It is also short enough that my bod...
This morning, I read a quote by the late great Mr Rogers, posted in remembrance of this being the anniversary of his passing in 2003 (Feb. 27th.)
I was reminded of the true meaning of the word “helper” as defined by the Hebrew word transla...
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I write at the intersection of domestic violence, trauma biology, and AI-enabled coercive control, documenting how emerging technologies amplify abuse; and how survivors must translate lived reality into systems not yet built to hear it.
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