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Join us as we sit down with Dr. Celia Williamson, a pivotal force in the anti-human trafficking arena, as she invites us into a world where healing and empowerment go hand in hand. Dr. Williamson dismantles the stigma surrounding survivors and champions the necessity for authentic, survivor-led initiatives. Her insights into the Canadian G100 Anti-Human Trafficking Wing's mission highlight the need for collaboration and the power of lived experience in leadership roles, urging us to keep ego at bay for the greater good.
Our conversation widens to explore stories steeped in resilience, where overcoming systemic and racial violence becomes a journey of finding one’s voice. Personal narratives reveal the strength it takes to rise above societal injustices and how the encouragement of family and faith in education can inspire individuals to redefine their potential. These tales of grit remind us that self-belief and persistence are essential tools for navigating and challenging the adversities of gender-based violence and racial discrimination.
From grassroots activism to academic triumphs, discover how determination and support can lead to transformative success. Hear about the struggles and triumphs of those who faced domestic violence, academic hurdles, and a world demanding conformity, yet emerged as leaders and change-makers. Dr. Williamson shares how her path in social work led to impactful programs and conferences that challenge traditional systems, fostering creativity and innovation to address harm and support survivors effectively. Join us for a compelling exploration of perseverance, leadership, and the boundless potential for change.
Welcome to Conversations with My Sisters' Keepers, the podcast where we bring awareness, share stories, and promote healing-centered conversations for lived experience professionals and allies in the gender-based violence and recovery sectors.
I'm Shamin Brown, and together, we’ll explore strategies, resources, and insights to support wellness, recovery, and leadership. Join us as we challenge stigma, celebrate autonomy, and normalize the healing journey.
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