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The Trauma Beat
Tamara Cherry
23 episodes
3 months ago
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Harms and Healing for Sex Trafficking Survivors w/ Michèle Anderson
The Trauma Beat
1 hour 19 minutes 3 seconds
1 year ago
Harms and Healing for Sex Trafficking Survivors w/ Michèle Anderson
For more than three decades, Michèle Anderson worked on the front lines of sex trafficking in Toronto, supporting victims and survivors through her role at a local non-profit organization. Michèle speaks with Tamara about her experiences supporting survivors in their interactions with the media, her own interactions with the media, and the impact she saw the media have on survivors throughout the years. While Michèle speaks mostly about the harm that she has experienced and witnessed from the media, she also talks about the potential benefit that can come from survivors sharing their stories publicly. “I think there are ways and pathways forward where it can be done in a very thoughtful, mindful, meaningful, supportive way,” Michèle says. Though retired, Michèle remains a fierce advocate for sex trafficking survivors, including for their “right to be forgotten,” which she speaks about in this episode. She discusses the importance of consent when writing about the trauma of others and providing agency in the ways in which their stories are collected and shared. As per trauma-informed practice, each guest in The Trauma Beat podcast is afforded the opportunity to review and veto a list of anticipated questions before the recorded conversation. Ongoing, informed consent is sought throughout the production process. This conversation was recorded in March 2024. For more trauma-informed storytelling resources, visit pickupcommunications.com.
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