

Victim Blaming (2019 Rerun)
Jan 21, 2025
In this thought-provoking discussion, Christy Forrester, a therapist and advocate for sexual assault survivors, shares her powerful journey from victim to advocate. She recounts her personal experiences with the legal system, highlighting systemic failures and the pervasive issue of victim blaming. The conversation delves into the emotional complexities faced by survivors and critiques societal attitudes that perpetuate disbelief and stigma. Christy's insights emphasize the urgent need for compassion, advocacy, and systemic change for victims seeking justice.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Expl explorations of Local Stories and Binge-Watching
02:04 • 2min
Exploring the Rise of a Serial Rapist and the Survivor's Journey
04:28 • 3min
Confronting Rape Myths and Victim Experiences
07:11 • 12min
Unraveling the Shadows of Assault
19:07 • 12min
Navigating Trauma: The Victim's Journey
31:13 • 23min
Navigating Trauma and Victimization
54:00 • 4min
Exploring Empathy and Misunderstanding in 'Unbelievable'
57:33 • 5min
Navigating Victim Narratives and Trauma
01:02:15 • 17min
Navigating Trauma and Justice
01:19:07 • 10min
The Complexities of Victimhood: Navigating Trauma and Justice
01:29:33 • 19min
A Moment of Bravery and Support
01:48:34 • 2min
Therapy on Screen: Myth vs. Reality
01:50:14 • 15min
Navigating Trauma and Healing
02:05:32 • 18min
Trauma, Justice, and Media Representation
02:23:32 • 17min
Exploring Subtle Feminism in Visual Storytelling
02:40:50 • 2min
Detective Dynamics and Real-Life Influences in Narrative
02:42:23 • 2min
Faith and Redemption in Media
02:43:55 • 8min
The Power of Voice and Shared Experience in Healing
02:51:30 • 3min