Why Women Stay Silent After Sexual Assault
Offered By: TED via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a powerful TED talk that delves into the complex reasons why women often remain silent after experiencing sexual assault. Gain insight into the psychological and societal factors that contribute to this silence, as speaker Inés Hercovich takes viewers inside the harrowing experience of sexual assault. Understand the difficult choices women face in these situations and the challenges they encounter when attempting to share their stories. Learn about the societal expectations and misconceptions that can make it challenging for survivors to come forward. Discover how fear of disbelief, shame, and trauma impact a survivor's decision to speak up. Examine the importance of creating a supportive environment for survivors and fostering a culture of belief and understanding. This 17-minute talk, available with full English subtitles, offers a thought-provoking and empathetic perspective on a critical issue affecting women worldwide.
Syllabus
Inés Hercovich: Why women stay silent after sexual assault (with English subtitles) | TED
Taught by
TED
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