Ford paid tribute to the 'Know My Name' author and sexual assault survivor for a Time magazine feature on 100 rising stars.
Artist and writer Chanel Miller has made waves for her recent memoir “Know My Name” and for her moving court testimony as a sexual assault survivor. Among those inspired by her story, she can count Christine Blasey Ford, who last year powerfully testified before the Senate that now-Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her when they were high school students.
“Chanel Miller embodied courage long before writing her powerfully moving book, Know My Name,” Ford wrote. She recounted how in 2016, Miller, then anonymous, confronted her assailant, Brock Turner, in court with a victim-impact statement that immediately went viral.
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