For those who don't already know, I Believe You | It's Not Your Fault is the blog created by former Stranger staffer/forever Stranger friend Lindy West, where survivors of sexual violence can share their stories. As West writes in the blog's "About" section:

One day, in July 2014, one member [of West's writing group] shared a worrisome anecdote about her pre-teen daughter, and we began talking about how unbelievably painful and confusing it is to navigate the world as a teenage girl—particularly if you live in a conservative, suburban or exurban community—and how rare it is to find trustworthy adults who will really be honest with you, really help you challenge the oppressive, shame-based narratives that circumscribe girls’ lives. (The conversation quickly expanded to include queer, trans, and non-binary youth, who struggle just as painfully as straight cis girls—if not more so—with the trappings of patriarchy and rape culture. All of those voices are welcome and encouraged here too.) Immediately, stories came bubbling up from seemingly everyone in the group—stories of being victimized, scared, confused, ashamed, alone, defeated, empowered, defiant, triumphant. EVERYONE had one. And we realized how much we’d needed to hear these stories when we were younger. How much it could have helped to know we weren’t alone.

It's a beautiful creation that's already filled with amazing stories (with a new one published each day). For more background, check out the BBC report on I Believe You | It's Not Your Fault below.