WHOLE FOODS FAILS ABUSE SURVIVORS

UNITED STATES
The Scripps Voice

March 4, 2016

By Evelyn Gonzalez ’18
Feminism Columnist

The personal stories and accounts of survivors get lost under the weight of a heavy silence when we, as a society, allow those in power to have so much influence over the relevancy and importance of our words. As a result of our reliance on a capitalist system that often thrives on the exploitation of society’s most vulnerable, very few mechanisms exist at the present to protect survivors of abuse if it means that the image of corporations might be damaged in the process. In allowing this to continue, we have created a culture that forces survivors of abuse to speak up; but those that speak up are faced by a society who refuses to listen, reinforcing a damaging culture of violence and injustice.

On December 25, 2015, The New York Times released a…