Fiction v. Facts
Confused by all the conflicting narratives? We were too. In this blog, we separate fact from fiction, provide true context, and dispel the rumors that fractured our community while damaging us personally, professionally, and as advocates. Fortunately, the truth is far less complicated than the conspiracy theories.
Pink Slip
Are we really just “crazy” or were we targeted? In this blog, I explore what happens when advocacy goes wrong, and how control issues and unqualified opinions can cause real, lasting harm. This story serves as a cautionary tale and a reminder to protect yourself and your family above all else.
The Split
The split in Breaking Code Silence wasn’t some epic blowup, it was a slow burn of power grabs, shiny branding over real impact, and trust circling the drain. What started as survivor-led grassroots work got traded in for image management, leaving the rest of us side-eyeing where this ship was headed.
The Lawsuit
Who was really behind the lawsuits? I’ll give you one guess. TBH the facts are stranger than fiction with this one, and it’s a doozy. Get the whole story of what really happened to Breaking Code Silence, from the inside perspective of the defendants, and the original founders.
The Pattern
To anyone who has been targeted, discredited, or isolated while trying to tell the truth, I see you. You are not alone. And your voice still matters. To anyone still standing in this work, keep going. Keep telling your story. Keep pushing for change. The road is hard, but it is worth it. And to the movement itself: Remember who you are. Remember why we began.
Plot Twist
Who is “plotting” to sue who? In this blog we dive deep into the accusations that Katie was framed for hacking the BCS website and then fell victim to malicious prosecution… which is hypocracy at it’s finest.
The Protection Order
What do you do when you are being stalked, harassed and defamed? Turns out you can’t do anything if it’s all “technically” legal. In this blog we explore holding abusers accountable, and how the law fails to protect when ambiguity about privacy vs free speech is on the stand.