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When Silence Isn't an Option: A Teen Survivor's Story

1 h 2 min · 13. apr. 2026
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Shannon Vincent interviews Lavonda Johnson about her experience with teen sexual assault, the confusion and silence that followed, and how she moved forward. They discuss teen sexual violence statistics, survivor reactions, family and community dynamics, available resources, and practical advice for young people and parents on safety and seeking help.   HOME | YWCA [https://www.ywcasumter.org/] Homepage - RAINN [https://rainn.org/]

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