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UPDATED: I Am Nobody causes a timely stir

Lawyer and sexual abuse survivor Greg Gilhooly's  I Am Nobody (BUY NOW) has clearly struck a nerve. The gut-wrenching true story of his abuse as a minor league hockey player has provided Canadians, especially, with an opportunity to consider whether our legal system currently addresses this issue properly.

Maybe the media reaction should be unsurprising, given that hockey is a national pastime and sexual abuse is such a timely, important topic.

But after too many years of silence on these issues, the current discussion remains refreshing.

Want to keep up with the coverage? See Below

TV Interviews:

CBC

Global News

More Video Interviews with Global News:

Global Morning News Winnipeg – March 12

Global Morning News Calgary – March 14 

Radio/Podcast Interviews:

The Evan Soloman Show – March 1 – via iHeartRadio

The Current – March 1 – via CBC

The Roy Green Show – March 3 via Corus Radio

News Articles & Interviews:

Greg Gilhooly speaks out: How one of Graham James' first alleged victims found justice - By Nick Faris (The National Post)

'The murder of a child's soul': Greg Gilhooly confronts sexual abuse in new book – CBC's The Current

Greg Gilhooly: ‘There is no such thing as a “justice system,” just a “legal results” system’ – By Jade Colbert (The Globe & Mail)

NEW BOOK CHRONICLES A YOUNG HOCKEY PLAYER’S RECOVERY FROM THE DEVASTATION OF SEXUAL ABUSE – By Ken Campbell (The Hockey News)

I Am Nobody,' a story of sex abuse survival and the 'murder of a child's soul – By Jim Bronskill (The Canadian Press) [appearing on CTVNews.com]

"I Am Nobody": A Triumph of the Human Spirit – By Robert Thomas (The Moosejaw Independent)

Excerpts

'Why can't I just get over it? Life after Graham James – Excerpt by Toronto Star

How Convicted Sex Offender Graham James Trapped Me Excerpt by VICE

Men Are Sexually Abused in Sports, Too: I Was Molested by My Hockey Coach Excerpt by Good Housekeeping

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