The Mentors Circle
“No matter what has been done to you or what you’ve endured you have the power to change everything around you. You are not the worst thing that has ever happened to you. ” - Donna Hylton Today on the pod, I am in conversation with Donna Hylton, women’s rights activist, criminal justice reform advocate, speaker at the 2017 Women’s March and author of A Little Piece of Light. Donna is an outspoken advocate on prison reform, recidivism and gender inequality in America's jail systems. She’s led an incredible path of personal triumph and transformation amidst extreme hardship and pain. As a repeated rape survivor and formerly incarcerated Black woman, Donna has become an incredible leader, voice and advocate for change and bringing an end to violence against women. In this episode, Donna shares: * Her story of being trafficked as a child and the events that followed including being convicted at age 20 and incarcerated for 28 years * The mistreatment of Black women that contributes to shame, secrecy and a damaging internal narrative of self worth and value * The factors that contribute to the rise of Black women in the prison system * The path towards changing the narrative and taking back our power as Black women * Being a steward and voice for change in our communities I am extremely honored to bring Donna’s story to light. This episode contains content pertaining to sexual violence that may be triggering and what you hear might feel personally challenging or difficult to sit with. My intention for this episode is to illuminate the stories that oftentimes go unheard, challenge our assumptions, and positively expand your worldview.
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