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Karina's avatar

What a brave young man. So many shy away from subjects like this—whether in print or through visual representation—which is exactly why his work needs to be shared. His voice is authentic, and I deeply appreciate the no-fluff approach. This subject is raw, and it deserves to be exposed just as the victims experience it. Healing is such a personal, case-by-case journey, and sometimes, anger becomes a powerful ally—especially when you consider how much people have carried and endured in silence.

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Adina Dinu's avatar

Lee really is impressive, which is why I was delighted to support his work. His thoughts on survivor art made me think of you!

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Karina's avatar

He truly is—and so are you, Adina, for sharing this story. Your words touched a deep place in me. I had never thought of my art as "survivor art," but the moment I read your words, tears began streaming down my face. That’s it… it is survivor art. Indeed.

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Mike's avatar

Deat Adina, thank you for finding this gem! This project sounds absolutely incredible - Lee is maximizing creativity, taking personal and professional risk, and creating incredible opportunities for grow for survivors of CSA and society as a whole.

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Adina Dinu's avatar

Aww. Big, big hug! Keep on shining <3

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