Signal for Help
Listen. Stay open without judgment or advice. Focus on what they need. These are just a few ways we can better support survivors, as we learn this week from Brandi Morin, a Cree/Iroquois/French award-winning journalist and bestselling author from Treaty 6 territory in Alberta. Brandi speaks from first-hand experience as a survivor of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) crisis. As a pre-teen, she was sexually assaulted and held for a week by a group of unknown men. She later recounted her experience to a counselor at her group home only to be met with blame. Her experience propelled her into a life of writing, bearing witness to others who have suffered trauma. Today, she specializes in sharing Indigenous stories, including her own in her memoir, Our Voice of Fire: A Memoir of a Warrior Rising. Brandi’s story reminds us how important it is to respond well to disclosures of abuse — so we can avoid more harm and help survivors heal. You can find more information about this podcast and full episode transcripts on the Canadian Women's Foundation website [https://canadianwomen.org/podcast-signal-for-help/] (canadianwomen.org/podcast-signal-for-help). This podcast includes stories of gender-based violence. Please listen with care. If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, call 911 or your local emergency services (police, fire, ambulance). For a list of shelters, other services, and information that may be helpful to you, go to SignalForHelpResponder.ca [http://signalforhelpresponder.ca/] and click on “Get Help”. When you know how to respond to the signs of abuse, you can change the story. Take action at SignalForHelpResponder.ca [http://signalforhelpresponder.ca/]. This project has been funded by Women and Gender Equality Canada.
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