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In this episode, Jeannine shares a deeply personal story of being assaulted on campus when she was a college student, and the shocking recent discovery that her attacker attempted a similar offense against someone close to her years later. We discuss the documentary The Hunting Grounds and how schools bury these crimes and how the culture of secrecy and victim-blaming enables repeat offenders to run amok. Content warning: First person descriptions of attempted SA

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