Things Survivors Wish You Knew (A Dressember Podcast)

Things Survivors Wish You Knew is a Dressember podcast featuring 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. There’s historically been a way that we (who are not survivors) have tended to talk about survivors and their experiences and what we believe they need– whether it’s seeing them only as victims, asking them to share their traumatic stories over and over, or not offering them opportunities to lead– and our approach needs to change. So that’s why we’re here: to pass the mic to survivors to share what they wish people knew about trafficking and exploitation. It’s going to be emotional and inspiring and will challenge you to rethink the way you think and talk about this issue. It might even be a little messy, and that’s because honestly, there’s never been a podcast like this. Join us as we celebrate the courage and diverse insights of survivors.

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Episodes

Episode 10: Anne Kinsey

Monday Dec 05, 2022

Monday Dec 05, 2022

Anne Kinsey is the Founder and Executive Director of Love Powered Life. Anne is a trauma-sensitive neurofeedback practitioner, HRV biofeedback practitioner, and trauma recovery coach. She is passionate about serving people who have experienced human trafficking, developmental trauma, spiritual trauma, abuse, and discrimination and practitioners who work with these populations.
Anne Kinsey first served people with lived experience of human trafficking at a drug rehabilitation facility in 2004. Four years later, she started a support group for expectant mothers and found that some were currently experiencing human trafficking or had in the past. A few years after, Anne volunteered at a local safe home for children who had experienced human trafficking. Anne and her family provided respite care for survivors, and in 2015 she and her family began a mentoring program called "Nails on the Trail." The mentoring program served trafficking survivors through hiking and the joy of survivor-created, inspirational nail art. Nails on the Trail became Love Powered Life as the vision expanded the provision of healing services for entire families and trafficking survivors of all ages.
Listen in for insight on how we can be a part of the healing process for trafficking survivors without retraumatizing them.

Monday Nov 28, 2022

Suamhirs Piraino-Guzman is the Head of Programs at the Survivor Alliance and a subject matter expert on trauma-informed care, mental health, and behavioral psychology. 
Suamhirs uses his energy and expertise to create equitable and nuanced services for people who are disabled or otherwise marginalized or vulnerable. His ideas about equitable services invite us to shift the ways we think about factors that contribute to an individual's vulnerability to human trafficking. Join us as we discuss what fair and quality care for people with compounding vulnerabilities could look like. 

Monday Nov 21, 2022

Chris Ash is the Survivor Leadership Program Manager at CAST-LA, and Dunia Zelaya is a community leader who uses her experiences to connect with others and advocate for change. Both bring hope, energy, and graciously bold encouragement to our conversation about what a good model for trafficking rehabilitation services could look like. 
Chris and Dunia are leaders who have chosen to use their experience to inform aftercare practices for survivors of human trafficking. They have a way of correcting an unhelpful situation that leaves shame at the door and encourages listeners to do better for the survivors they are trying to help. 
Because human trafficking is a heavy topic, please practice self-care before, during, and after listening to this podcast. If you suspect you or someone else is in a trafficking situation, please call 1 (888) 373-7888 or text 233733.
 

Episode 7: Yeni Dewi

Monday Nov 14, 2022

Monday Nov 14, 2022

Yeni is a survivor of labor trafficking, a mother of three children, an artisan at The Little Market, and a member of the Garment Worker Center. 
Yeni was trafficked through an employment recruiter who promised her a well-paying job. She quickly learned that her recruiter fabricated the terms of employment and she became a victim of labor trafficking. 

Monday Nov 07, 2022

Jessika Fuhrmaneck is a writer, public speaker, actor, and advocate for the support and recovery of women who have been exploited in the commercial sex trade. 
Jessika brings energy, boldness, and conviction to her work of helping hurting people get from where they are to where they want to be. Listen in as we hear from Jessika about what trauma-informed care, safe spaces, and financial and emotional stability could look like for survivors. 

Episode 5: Hannah Blair

Monday Oct 31, 2022

Monday Oct 31, 2022

Hannah Blair combines her experience as a survivor of sex trafficking with her education and professional abilities to advance the fight against sexual exploitation. We'll discuss survivors' aftercare, preventing revictimization, what survivor leadership means, and how to avoid re-traumatizing survivors with good intentions.   
Hannah collaborated with Homeland Security to train law enforcement, served as a survivor consultant with the nationally-acclaimed Polaris Project, and received the Elie Wiesel National Prize in Ethics. As a graduate student, her research was recently showcased at the Himalayan Policy Research Conference and is used to develop survivor leadership training. She works for multiple anti-trafficking organizations all over the country and has spoken at events and churches throughout Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama, and Florida. She is a member of the National Survivor Alliance, the Global Association of Human Trafficking Scholars, and the Fellowship of Extraordinary Women. She continues to offer her expertise to develop training for survivor leadership and better serve survivors as they do the hard work of healing from complex post-traumatic stress disorders.

Episode 4: Lyresh Magee

Monday Oct 24, 2022

Monday Oct 24, 2022

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.

Episode 3: Amy Rahe

Monday Oct 17, 2022

Monday Oct 17, 2022

Amy is a leading voice on the need for survivors of human trafficking to be included in more meaningful ways within the anti-trafficking movement through avenues such as employment and leadership. 
Amy currently works for Freedom Fund and is part of the Finance Against Slavery and Trafficking (FAST) Initiative's Steering Group. She is bold and kind about what she wants for survivors. She has so much wisdom to share about sustained liberation (and what that means!), employment, education, and aftercare of survivors. 
This episode contains some heavy material about human trafficking. We want to ask you to take care of yourselves when deciding whether to listen. 

Episode 2: Wade Arvizu

Monday Oct 10, 2022

Monday Oct 10, 2022

Wade is a writer, author, speaker, and human trafficking consultant. He brings a wealth of knowledge about the added difficulties that those with LQBTQ+ identities have in finding exit pathways from human trafficking. Sometimes advocates have good intentions, but how do those intentions translate? Join us as we get into it about what it means to work from a place of being trauma-informed and bring marginalized voices to the table. 
Please be aware that this episode contains references to familial trafficking, underage trafficking, and rejection due to sexual orientation. Please take care of yourself when deciding to listen. 

Episode 1: Jessa Crisp

Monday Oct 03, 2022

Monday Oct 03, 2022

Jessa Crisp is a teacher, mentor, writer, and co-founder of Bridge Hope. She speaks with boldness and hope to survivors of trafficking and their advocates. 
This episode contains some heavy material about familial trafficking. We want to ask you to take care of yourselves when deciding whether to listen. 
In keeping with Jessa's usual MO, the heaviness of our conversation is balanced with a lot of hope. Jessa has incredible tips about what survivors need to avoid re-entering a trafficking situation, what it means to be trauma-informed, and a hopeful message for anyone who has experienced trauma in their lives. 

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