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Episode Overview
In this episode, we explore the direct impact of online platforms and big tech in facilitating various forms of sexual abuse, including the exploitation of minors and the proliferation of deepfake pornography. Insights from our guests highlight significant campaigns aimed at holding major tech companies accountable, the ongoing challenges survivors face in finding comprehensive support, and the complexities of legal frameworks dealing with these heinous crimes.
Personal stories from Brenda and Jessica, who have not only survived exploitation but are now front-line warriors helping others navigate through recovery, emphasize the necessity of sensitive victim support systems that do not compel survivors to relive their trauma.
Moreover, Lina Nealon will critique the role of mainstream corporations in the commercial exploitation industry and shed light on the adverse effects of decriminalizing the sex trade.
Be informed, moved, and motivated to act as we navigate these challenging but crucial discussions aimed at sparking change and offering hope.
Guest bios
Jessica Lamb is a survivor leader and expert in tattoo iconography, specializing in identification and education on trafficking and gang-related tattoos. She founded Atlanta Redemption Ink and built a national network supporting survivors of exploitation and teaches on her experiences, contributing to anti-trafficking advocacy for over a decade. Recognized for her impact, Jessica has received numerous accolades and trained thousands of professionals in the field.
Lina Nealon is the Vice President and Director of Corporate Advocacy at the National Center on Sexual Exploitation. She spearheads the “The Dirty Dozen List” an annual campaign calling out twelve mainstream entities for facilitating, enabling, and even profiting from sexual abuse and exploitation. Lina poses as a teen online to collect evidence of to what and to whom children are exposed in the digital landscape.
📌 about Lina Nealon here
The Honorable, Brenda Myers-Powell is based in Chicago and is the founder and CEO of Ernestine’s Daughter that fights human trafficking. She is a dynamic, beautiful POWERHOUSE and survivor. She also sits on the US Advisory Council on Human Trafficking.
📌 about Brenda Myers-Powell here
In this episode, we explore the direct impact of online platforms and big tech in facilitating various forms of sexual abuse, including the exploitation of minors and the proliferation of deepfake pornography. Insights from our guests highlight significant campaigns aimed at holding major tech companies accountable, the ongoing challenges survivors face in finding comprehensive support, and the complexities of legal frameworks dealing with these heinous crimes.
Personal stories from Brenda and Jessica, who have not only survived exploitation but are now front-line warriors helping others navigate through recovery, emphasize the necessity of sensitive victim support systems that do not compel survivors to relive their trauma.
Moreover, Lina Nealon will critique the role of mainstream corporations in the commercial exploitation industry and shed light on the adverse effects of decriminalizing the sex trade.
Be informed, moved, and motivated to act as we navigate these challenging but crucial discussions aimed at sparking change and offering hope.
Guest bios
Jessica Lamb is a survivor leader and expert in tattoo iconography, specializing in identification and education on trafficking and gang-related tattoos. She founded Atlanta Redemption Ink and built a national network supporting survivors of exploitation and teaches on her experiences, contributing to anti-trafficking advocacy for over a decade. Recognized for her impact, Jessica has received numerous accolades and trained thousands of professionals in the field.
Lina Nealon is the Vice President and Director of Corporate Advocacy at the National Center on Sexual Exploitation. She spearheads the “The Dirty Dozen List” an annual campaign calling out twelve mainstream entities for facilitating, enabling, and even profiting from sexual abuse and exploitation. Lina poses as a teen online to collect evidence of to what and to whom children are exposed in the digital landscape.
📌 about Lina Nealon here
The Honorable, Brenda Myers-Powell is based in Chicago and is the founder and CEO of Ernestine’s Daughter that fights human trafficking. She is a dynamic, beautiful POWERHOUSE and survivor. She also sits on the US Advisory Council on Human Trafficking.
📌 about Brenda Myers-Powell here
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