Things Survivors Wish You Knew (A Dressember Podcast)
Dressember
10 episodes
3 months ago
Things Survivors Wish You Knew is a podcast that will feature conversations with survivors of human trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation. We’ll talk about what survivors wish the rest of us knew about the injustices of trafficking and exploitation and about the larger anti-trafficking sector.
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Things Survivors Wish You Knew is a podcast that will feature conversations with survivors of human trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation. We’ll talk about what survivors wish the rest of us knew about the injustices of trafficking and exploitation and about the larger anti-trafficking sector.
Things Survivors Wish You Knew (A Dressember Podcast)
58 minutes 20 seconds
3 years ago
Episode 4: Lyresh Magee
We are delighted to talk with Lyresh Magee in this episode. Lyresh is a business owner, mentor, teacher, speaker, and hairstylist. In this episode, we'll hear from Lyresh about her first-hand experience with vulnerability to abuse and exploitation that comes with systemic poverty and prejudice toward black communities.
Because abuse and exploitation are heavy topics, please practice self-care before, during, and after listening to this podcast.
We are so thankful for Lyresh’s time and energy as she shares what it was like for her trying to exit her situation of abuse and exploitation. Keep listening for Lyresh's insight and ideas for what advocates might be able to do about difficulties many women, particularly Black women and girls, continue to face.
Things Survivors Wish You Knew (A Dressember Podcast)
Things Survivors Wish You Knew is a podcast that will feature conversations with survivors of human trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation. We’ll talk about what survivors wish the rest of us knew about the injustices of trafficking and exploitation and about the larger anti-trafficking sector.