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The Many Mosaic

The Many Mosaic

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Breaking Barriers, Building Support, Inspiring Action


Luna talks with guests who are activists, advocates, and allies whose work is changing the world to make it a safer place for all.


Here we hold honest conversations that bring healing and challenge the culture of rape, abuse and hatred. This is a safe space to listen, learn, and be part of change.


The world may seem broken but when we each bring our Light together, we create a beautiful mosaic that heals the world. Together we are The Many Mosaic.



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    • Someone I Knew - Exposing the Truth About Sexual Violence with Adele Dolan & Dinah Grace
      Jan 25 2026

      Episode 1: Someone I Knew – Exposing the Truth About Sexual Violence

      In the very first episode of The Many Mosaic, Luna is joined by activists Adele Dolan and Dinah Grace, founders of the grassroots campaign #SomeoneIKnew.

      Together, they explore a truth that is consistently distorted by media and political narratives:


      most sexual violence is committed by someone the victim knows — not by refugees, asylum seekers, or trans people.

      This is a deep, honest, and emotionally intelligent conversation about sexual violence, patriarchy, misinformation, and the urgent need to reclaim truth in a world driven by fear-based narratives.

      In this episode, we discuss:

      • Why sexual violence is most often perpetrated by partners, ex-partners, family members, or friends
      • How survivors are being weaponised to justify racism and transphobia
      • The origins and purpose of the #SomeoneIKnew campaign
      • Why shame belongs with perpetrators — not survivors
      • How patriarchy, capitalism, and power structures intersect to fuel violence
      • The role of media manipulation, fear, and “othering”
      • Masculinity, loneliness, and why men are also harmed by patriarchal systems
      • The importance of community, compassion, and survivor-led truth-telling
      • How survivors can safely and anonymously share their stories

      This episode is not about blame — it is about truth, accountability, and collective liberation.

      Content note:

      This conversation includes discussion of sexual violence, abuse, and trauma. Please listen with care and prioritise your wellbeing.

      About the campaign

      #SomeoneIKnew is a survivor-led, volunteer-run grassroots campaign challenging false narratives about sexual violence and amplifying the voices of those harmed by people they knew.

      Survivors can share their stories:

      • using the hashtag #SomeoneIKnew
      • or anonymously via the campaign’s platforms, with care and safety at the centre
      • Contact the campaign:

      Instagram: @someoneiknew_campaign

      X: @SomeoneIKnewIU

      Facebook: Someone I Knew Campaign

      Email: someoneiknewcampaign@gmail.com

      Connect & Learn More

      • Follow The Many Mosaic for future episodes
      • Support survivor-led activism
      • FREE Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/themanymosaic
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