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Maine Voices: Not a love story

Por: Portland Press Herald Opinion February 02, 2023

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Domestic abuse survivors tell me all the time they have to stop watching the HBO miniseries “Succession” (which I am devouring for the second time) because of being triggered by the narcissistic main character, patriarch Logan Roy. Emily DiBartolo, a Bates College senior and member of the school’s Public Health Initiative student club, puts up one of the Finding Our Voices posters geared to youth that are going to 135 high schools and... + full article



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