
The Exodus Cry Podcast
Ep. 26 - Why I Don't "Rescue" Trafficked Women | Harmony Dust & Benjamin Nolot
Jan 16, 2024
Harmony Dust, a survivor of exploitation, and Benjamin Nolot discuss the pitfalls of the 'rescuer' model in helping trafficked women, emphasizing empowerment over dependency. They touch on the impact of survivor stories and the importance of self-care for both survivors and supporters in the anti-trafficking movement.
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Quick takeaways
- Organizations must be 'seaworthy' in the anti-trafficking movement, focusing on accountability, support, and healthy cultures.
- Adopting a growth mindset is crucial, promoting continuous evolution, introspection, and trauma-informed storytelling.
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Importance of Building Seaworthy Vessels in Anti-Trafficking Work
Focusing on the metaphor of ships, the podcast discusses the significance of ensuring that organizations in the anti-trafficking movement are 'seaworthy.' This entails assessing the strength and integrity of these organizations to sustain the challenges and complexities of their work, emphasizing the need for accountability, support systems, and healthy cultures to navigate the journey of combating exploitation effectively.
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