The Hurt That Stayed in My Body

What does fraternity mean after harm? This piece sits with that question, refusing both denial and despair.

From the vantage point of heartbreak, this essay reflects on what it means for a Dalit person to continue believing in shared struggle after harm. It holds the profound disappointment close, naming it fully, while also searching for the moral courage required to imagine restoration, if at all possible, without erasing pain.

This piece yet to be written.

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