Anyone who knows me also knows I love music – a lot. I often incorporate it into my writing in small ways. One song I really love is Strength to Go On by rise Against. the chorus, to me, is especially meaningful. And so it was with that thought in mind I began to think about the Brenda Tracy story.
For those unaware, Brenda was gang raped by some athletes 18 years ago. After receiving death threats and other forms of intimidation, she decided to no longer cooperate with authorities (who had also lied to her in the interim). As a result, the players were given a one game suspension and community service.
She lived in silent pain for 16 years before speaking with The Oregonian columnist John Canzano and opening up, in full, about her life before and after the assault. Following the story, she has become an outspoken activist. She is a wonderful example of how things can go right; but she is also an exception. There are far too many rape victims who do not recover emotionally.
With all of the attention paid to Baylor football and Brock Turner’s stunningly inadequate sentence, sometimes we tend to tune it out as background noise.
Look, in my paid writing career, I write about football – recruiting specifically – but that does not negate that football is a diversion. Real life is happening all around us and the story of Brenda Tracy going to Lincoln and meeting Mike Riley, face-to-face; speaking with his football team; it is a powerful story which needs to be re-visited.
I had some brief correspondence with Brenda for this piece and she is very supportive of the article and thankful. She said that a lot of ‘small impacts’ can create a bigger impact. There have been some fabulous stories, most recently a story in the Washington Post detailed her trip to Lincoln well. I cannot hope to have a voice as strong or broad as the Post, but as a writer, I feel compelled by duty to do my part.
We only have a short burst of light with which to work in this thing we call life, and it is in that burst which i look to make my mark.
I hope you all enjoy. This is ‘Premium’ Content, for the recruiting aspects, but, I am sharing the part about Brenda; talk with others about the topic. People may disagree with my take, but talking about it creates the education Ms. Tracy says is ‘paramount.’
Education is paramount – Brenda Tracy