Unapologetically Educating

The Power Of Awareness & Community

39 min · 17. apr. 2026
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This episode features a deep discussion on Child Abuse Awareness Month, the importance of volunteering in our communities, and that conversation is had with a local who is very involved in her community- Nicole Wise, and how community efforts can foster safer, more inclusive environments. Experts share insights on systemic issues, signs of abuse, and actionable steps for individuals and organizations. Sound Bites "Violence is rooted in power and control." "Media can be a tool for change." "Support survivors and promote respect."

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