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Testimony as Justice Practice

Using personal narrative and witness to make invisible harms visible, establishing accountability and connection across difference.

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Why It Matters

Sor Juana's poetry, letters, and intellectual defenses function as testimony: she narrates her own intellectual hunger, the costs of women's exclusion from learning, the genius wasted by restriction. Her work makes audible what the dominant order rendered silent and invisible. Testimony is distinct from abstract argument; it says 'this happened to me, this matters, I am a knower of my own experience.' In care ethics—justice from relationship, testimony serves multiple functions: it honors the particular voice and experience of the testifier; it creates accountability by requiring powerful people to hear; it builds solidarity among those with similar experiences; it changes relationships by insisting on recognition. Justice requires not only policy reform but transformation in who we recognize as knowers, whose experiences count as true, and who gets believed. Testimony creates relational space for this recognition. It is a practice available to those without institutional authority yet carries moral weight that can shift collective understanding.

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