Congratulations to author Sheron JN Baptiste on her courage in fighting back
Authored by: Statement by Ann-Marie Davis
Source: Office of the Spouse of the Prime Minister
Date: January 7, 2022

I refer to a human interest story by journalist Jeffarah Gibson that appeared in the Tribune on Tuesday, 4th January 2022. This important article highlighted the non-fiction literary work of Sheron JN Baptiste who chronicled the horrors and subsequent fallout from her personal experience with sexual molestation, a traditionally taboo and closeted subject in polite Bahamian society.  

Like too many of our young girls, boys and women, the victim could have suffered in silence and shame rather than overcome by openly confronting her demons, her fears, and her psychological and emotional pain. I publicly thank, commend and congratulate author and sexual abuse survivor Sheron JN Baptiste for breaking her silence and opening up about her painful experience in her book, THE MOLESTED FORNICATOR: THE AFTER EFFECTS OF BEING MOLESTED. The book is required reading for not only victims of this heinous crime and social scourge, but for all as it sensitizes the public to this social scourge that too many families opt to hide and relegate to the proverbial closet of family shame.

Upon assuming the post of representative in the Office of the Spouse, I made a commitment to work with NGO’s and other social partners to bring greater public awareness to domestic abuse and sexual violence – plights suffered in silence by too many of our girls, boys and women. I again encourage both victims and those with knowledge of all forms of domestic abuse to come forward, speak up and in the process eliminate the stigma attached to domestic abuse. In so doing, their acts of courage and selflessness expose the perpetrators and take away their power – power that is sustained, fed and emboldened by fear and the stigma that is associated with the horror of the experience.   

In the coming weeks, the Office of the Spouse will reach out to victims and partner with organizations in our continued and committed fight against this scourge in a series of interviews that will signal to all and sundry, and especially predators that victims are prepared to fight back, to tell their truth, to offer group support and bring about healing as they cause for those guilty parties to be held accountable for their actions.

The struggle continues.

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