In this episode of Ability Radio, host Amelia Hedley-Lamont of the Disability Rights Center of the Virgin Islands engages in a powerful conversation with Kalyn Fahie, an advocate, author, and training & technical assistance manager for Ujima - the National Center on Violence Against Women in the Black Community. Kalyn shares her personal journey from surviving domestic violence to becoming a beacon of hope and support for others facing similar challenges.
During the discussion, Kalyn highlights the importance of financial empowerment for domestic violence survivors and offers key insights into culturally specific support services that address the unique needs of black communities. She also provides valuable resources available for victims, such as local US Virgin Islands support organizations and national hotlines, emphasizing the significance of discreet planning and community-based initiatives.
This episode sheds light on the pressing need for collective action, advocacy, and a robust support system to aid survivors and prevent further violence, while reinforcing that anyone, regardless of gender, can be affected by domestic violence.
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