Many of us in the MHRM had once identified as a feminist, so that, in of itself is not such a remarkable item. But Kristal's story contains much that sets her aside. Being raised as a woman, by women in a militant feminist family and then later becoming an MHRA is one thing.
Still another is creating a gut level honest account of her personal transition; of being shocked at the discovery of her own sense of entitlement and then showing the character to confront it within herself in a world that gives women constant messages to reject personal accountability.
Garcia has created a blueprint; a transformative emotional map of the process of unlearning misandry. It is a process I suspect most women will have to endure if they are ever going to rethink men and women in a healthy way.
Please join me as I interview Kristal Garcia, as we get to know her and examine the lesson for women she has provided.
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