1.6 - Believe Survivors
Meet Dawn Jones and Tamara Remington, two “women of valor’’ who worked for decades in law enforcement during the time during and after the first state statutes were put in place to name human sex trafficking as a crime. Today, though retired from civic duty, they each continue to work for justice for survivors - with empathy, kindness and compassion. Listen and learn what stands in the way of survivors achieving justice - and some tips on how each of us can become advocates for change.
Human Trafficking Task Force of Greater Milwaukee - https://city.milwaukee.gov/health/staysafe/HTTFGM
Dawn's favorite Christian Music Artist: Lauren Daigle - How Can It Be? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LG-_vuw9Ppg
Dawn's suggestion is to look for the good, and that her faith helps her to do that. Why do we tend to focus on negative as humans? Read more here:
'Negativity Bias' - https://www.verywellmind.com/negative-bias-4589618
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