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304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
At Teach Me To Hear we are not just fighting for women—we are fighting for all people who have felt unheard, judged, or powerless. For the girls silenced too soon, and for the boys taught to hide their feelings. For those who have hurt others without understanding why, and for those who were hurt and never understood.
This is not about blame. This is about change.
We know the conversations around feminism, patriarchy, and misogyny can feel overwhelming or even uncomfortable. But discomfort is not the enemy. Silence is. Silence has allowed far too many women to be disrespected, unsafe, and unheard. And silence has also left too many men without the tools to unlearn the traits that hurt others and themselves.
We believe in education instead of shame. Listening instead of blame. In healing instead of hate.
We want to create a world where respect goes both ways. Where women no longer have to plan their safety around male violence. And where men are free to express vulnerability, kindness, and softness whilst still being seen as strong.
This isn’t about making women more powerful than men. It’s about building a world where no one has to feel powerless. Where young men are taught what real strength is and young women are taught they never have to earn basic respect.
We are here to speak up against abuse in all its forms. Physical, emotional, sexual, digital. And to let people know that if something didn’t feel right, it probably wasn’t. You are not overreacting. You are not being dramatic. You are not alone.
This platform is a space for honest conversations, real education, and collective healing. Whether that means school workshops, one-on-one chats, shared meals, online content, or legal reform. We are here to create a future where empathy is valued, boundaries are respected, and dignity is non-negotiable.
Because change doesn’t start with laws. It starts with people.
And we believe people can change.
We don’t live in silence. Here, we speak with honesty, even when it’s uncomfortable. Remember that healing starts with naming what was never named.
We aren’t here to judge. We’re here to understand. This is a space where people feel safe to share, learn, and be understood, no matter their past.
Every story matters. Every voice holds power. Teach Me To Hear exists to amplify real experiences and spark change through shared truth.
Founder, Writer, Host