Not Loud, Still Unapologetic is a poetry collection that examines how women are taught to negotiate their bodies, silence, and endurance in everyday life. Moving from girlhood to adulthood, the poems trace experiences of being watched, corrected, diagnosed, misread, and expected to adjust. They speak of pain that goes unnamed, intimacy that demands endurance, and resistance that does not announce itself. Refusing sentimentality or easy resolution, the collection offers recognition rather than answers. These poems do not seek permission or validation; they remain present, honest, and unapologetic.