Emancipation Nation

Celia Williamson, PhD

Emancipation Nation (EN) Podcast is a podcast devoted to providing advocates, and those that want to be advocates, ways to competently fight various forms of human trafficking. EN will bring on guests that have been successful and will provide the audience with valuable, practical, best practice information that can be implemented. read less
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Episode 203: The Power of Words: Discussions on Language and Human Trafficking
12-12-2023
Episode 203: The Power of Words: Discussions on Language and Human Trafficking
Send us a Text Message.Who decides how we define our identities? How can we respect individual experiences while communicating effectively about grave issues like human trafficking? In our latest episode, we engage in a thought-provoking dialogue about language and identity with our esteemed guests, Mr. Jared Davis and Dr. Glenn Miles. We navigate the intricate web of language used in human trafficking research, stressing the importance of neutrality and respect. Our discourse covers the experiences of human trafficking victims including boys, young men, and transgender individuals, highlighting the need for their voices and identities to be acknowledged.We then pivot to dig into the profound influence that societal constructs of gender have on survivor services. We underscore the necessity for inclusive and individually tailored responses, giving survivors a platform to voice their experiences. We further expose the overlooked issue of labor trafficking, arguing that it deserves as much attention as sex trafficking. The power of individual experiences and identities in shaping a survivor's response to exploitation is examined, underscoring our conviction that experiences should take center stage over labels.Lastly, we transport you to Kenya, spotlighting the innovative, youth-led efforts against child sex trafficking. Discover how music and performing arts have become powerful tools in the hands of teenagers, using them as a language to advocate against exploitation. We wrap up the episode underlining the importance of using art and music as conduits to communicate about these issues effectively. Tune in to this compelling dialogue that goes beyond scholarly discussion, urging you to take the best course of action and join the fight for progress.
Episode 200: Screening and Assessing the Needs of Victims of Human Trafficking: 10 Common Areas of Need
21-11-2023
Episode 200: Screening and Assessing the Needs of Victims of Human Trafficking: 10 Common Areas of Need
Send us a Text Message.In this episode, we equip you with vital knowledge about what to screen and assess for when assisting victims of human trafficking.  Our trusted guide is none other than Dr. Celia Williamson, director of the Human Trafficking and Social Justice Institute at the University of Toledo. She shines a light on a recently revised screening tool designed to identify at-risk and currently trafficked youth. This episode will help you recognize the 10 vital areas where trafficking victims may require assistance, such as basic needs, safety, orientation, education, and legal aid.Ever puzzled over how to shield at-risk girls from the clutches of human trafficking? We will provide a brief explanation of the transformative 'best life' curriculum, a powerful resource to empower girls to spot perilous situations and individuals. It also assists them in finding secure solutions and evaluating their choices wisely. March on with us as we navigate the complex needs of survivors, from legal and mental health needs to basic needs and sometimes substance abuse needs. We emphasize the necessity of connecting survivors with the right services and supports, empowering them to regain their own individual power. As we wrap up, we delve into the importance of healthcare and preventive care for survivors, giving you crucial insights into their specific needs and the importance of a holistic approach. Don't miss out!If you are interested in receiving the latest, free, valid screening tool to be used with youth ages 12-17, please email me at celia.williamson@utoledo.edu
Episode 191: Working Through Trauma to Become a Successful Business Woman Helping Other Survivors Find their Success
19-09-2023
Episode 191: Working Through Trauma to Become a Successful Business Woman Helping Other Survivors Find their Success
Send us a Text Message.Join us for a powerful discussion that will leave you both moved and inspired. Our guest is Tina Dixon, a thriver, advocate, and entrepreneur who has faced unimaginable hardships and emerged on the other side as a beacon of strength and resilience. Tina bravely shares her harrowing 30-year journey from being enmeshed in human trafficking and domestic violence to embarking on a path of sobriety and liberation. Listen as she takes us through her terrifying encounters with the Dixie Mafia in a remote Louisiana brothel and her triumphant escape. Also in the spotlight is Tina's remarkable transition from being a victim to a victorious advocate, fueled by her past experiences to empower and engage women who've been similarly scarred. As part of her healing journey, Tina shares her experiences with Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy, a therapeutic technique that uses eye movement and vibration techniques to help survivors reprocess traumatic events and cope with triggers. We dive deeper into the often under-recognized but critical aspect of trauma healing for survivors of sex trafficking.The story takes a turn from the personal to the communal as Tina talks about her groundbreaking organization, Queens, founded to empower women in digital marketing and entrepreneurship. Hear Tina's invaluable advice for advocates and survivors on leveraging their transferable skills for professional success. This conversation is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the transformative power of lived experiences. Get ready for this powerful conversation.
Episode 184: Part II The Rest of Jennifer's Story of the Unseen Reality of Familial Trafficking
01-08-2023
Episode 184: Part II The Rest of Jennifer's Story of the Unseen Reality of Familial Trafficking
Send us a Text Message.What if one of the most dangerous places for a child was their own home? Tune in as we walk with Jennifer, a courageous survivor of familial trafficking, down a dark path that begins with a seemingly regular childhood and descends into a chilling world of manipulation, abuse, and exploitation by her own father.Jennifer's story is a harrowing exploration of the often-overlooked reality of familial trafficking. From her father's disturbing manipulation tactics, to her being sold to a gynecologist and simultaneously trafficked from her father's bar, Jennifer's narrative unveils the horrifying reality that victims of familial trafficking endure. Our discussion doesn't just stop at her past; we delve into Jennifer's experiences in a neglectful psych ward, the mind-boggling indifference of her mother, and the repeated exploitation she faced. This conversation is a clear reminder of the importance of understanding the signs of familial trafficking and the urgent need for resources and support for survivors.Yet, Jennifer's story isn't just about survival, it's about resilience, advocacy, and empowerment. Jennifer uses her horrific experiences as a tool to illuminate the concealed atrocities of familial trafficking and to fill the glaring gap in the anti-trafficking field.  This episode is a testament to the resilience of survivors and a call to arms in the fight against human trafficking. Join us as we uncover the heartbreaking truth and the inspiring strength of Jennifer.