Miller, Chanel

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Name (Latin)
Miller, Chanel
Date of birth
1992-06-12
Field of activity
Art
Autobiographies
Occupation
Artists
Authors
Associated Language
eng
Gender
female
Language
English
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
Wikidata: Q68508070
Library of congress: no2019134815
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Wikipedia description:

Chanel Miller (born 1992) is an American writer based in San Francisco, California and New York City. She was known anonymously after she was sexually assaulted on the campus of Stanford University in January 2015 by Brock Allen Turner. The following year, her victim impact statement at his sentencing hearing went viral after it was published online by BuzzFeed, being read 11 million times within four days. Miller was referred to as "Emily Doe" in court documents and media reports until September 2019, when she relinquished her anonymity and released her memoir Know My Name: A Memoir. The book won the 2019 National Book Critics Circle Award for Autobiographies and was named in several national book lists of the year. She is credited with sparking national discussion in the United States about the treatment of sexual assault cases and victims by college campuses and court systems, a topic she addresses as a public speaker.

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