Take Up Space by Project Agape
This episode includes mentions of childhood sexual abuse, gender-based violence, grief and loss, and barriers to leaving unsafe situations. Please take care while listening. Welcome back to Take Up Space. This season, we handed the mic back to community. To Black survivors. To voices that deserve to be heard in their fullness, in their truth, and in their own words. For our final episode of the season, we are joined by Roselin Dixon, Community Outreach and Communications Lead at the Ottawa Rape Crisis Centre and Co-Chair of Project Agape’s Board of Directors. Roselin arrives with openness and honesty, reminding us that vulnerability is not weakness, but courage in motion. Throughout this conversation, Roselin reflects on a healing journey that has been layered, nonlinear, and deeply human. She speaks about the strength she has gathered along the way, the joy that can still exist within healing, and the practice of continuing onward, even when the path feels messy. Roselin shares the profound impact motherhood has had on her life, describing how her son continues to teach her about compassion, vulnerability, forgiveness, and trusting her instincts in a world that often asks us to shrink. She also offers insight from her years working in the gender-based violence sector, naming the misconceptions many people hold about healing, and the systemic barriers that make leaving unsafe situations far more complicated than many realize. With tenderness Roselin also honours her truth as a survivor of childhood sexual abuse. She speaks about reclaiming her voice, believing herself, and the importance of giving yourself flowers for the strength it takes to keep going. As this season comes to a close, Roselin leaves us with something powerful. A reminder that taking up space can be as simple as breathing deeply and allowing yourself to exist fully in the moment. That our stories matter. That healing takes time. And that none of us are meant to carry our experiences alone. To everyone who shared their stories with us this season, and to everyone who listened with care, thank you for being part of this community. This has been Take Up Space. Until next time.
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