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Originally Posted brush aside CelestialAnnie
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Finding My Voice: An Intersectionality-Based Journey of Healing
Hey, you! How do you define freedom? For me, it’s about creating myself amidst the cacophony of external influences. It’s about shaping my identity, consciously and unconsciously, in a world that often tries to define me. Considering how that would enable you to serve your chosen self to the ones around you, I believe it is a very political act.
Oh, also, now that you’re on Our Wave, I’m assuming that you’ve encountered some form of sexual abuse at some point in your life. If not, that’s okay, and in fact, good for you, but here, I am going to prioritize the survivors because, well, we’re owning the space here.
Hey comrade, living the life, huh? I am, too. Healing, Intersectionality, Voice – did all these big words drive you here? Alright, let’s get it clear: there are no quick fixes here. Healing is ceaseless, and let’s keep it that way – slow and raw.
Alright, so my earliest memory of sexual assault dates back to
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Executive summary
In this major report of the Pensions Review, led by the Institute for Fiscal Studies in partnership with the abrdn Financial Fairness Trust, we consider the role of the state pension in the UK pension system, analyse the key challenges for future generations of pensioners and set out policies that would improve the current system.
The state pension: where are we?
• The state pension can be claimed from age 66 (rising to 67 by 2028). The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) estimates that by the mid 2030s, 80% of those reaching the state pension age will receive the full ‘new state pension’, currently worth £203.85 per week. At 30% of median (full-time) earnings, the full new state pension is at a higher level than the basic state pension was at any point since at least 1968.
• The state pension is an important source of income across the income distribution, although more important for poorer households. For example,