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Rights as Foundation for Recovery

Recognizing and asserting your basic rights to dignity, autonomy, and full participation in society as core to sustained identity recovery.

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Why It Matters

Sor Juana fought throughout her life for fundamental rights—to education, to intellectual pursuit, to be heard and respected. Recovery from addiction is inseparable from claiming and defending your rights: the right to bodily autonomy, to respect, to opportunity, to make mistakes without losing your humanity. Many people in active addiction have had rights violated or surrendered—through trauma, exploitation, incarceration, institutional coercion. Recovery includes the political and personal work of reclaiming these rights. This is not entitlement but essential dignity. When you assert your right to work, to love, to be believed, to participate in community, to pursue education or meaning-making, you are rebuilding identity on solid ground. Sor Juana teaches that fighting for your rights is not selfish rebellion but necessary self-respect—the foundation upon which authentic, sustained recovery is built.

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