Jumorrow Poitier (Part 2): Intentionality in Human Trafficking Advocacy
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Welcome to the last episode of season one! Our guest Jumorrow Portier continues to share her insights as someone with over twenty years of experience in the anti human trafficking field. She discusses essential aspects of survivor advocacy, cultural competence, and organizational practices that effectively support those affected by human trafficking. This episode is wisdom for survivor leaders, survivors, and even service providers with no lived experience of human trafficking.
If you're interested in learning more about Jumorrow's work or supporting her nonprofit, visit www.shemeher.org. Her organization provides educational events, trainings, and workshops for organizations and youth focused on human trafficking awareness and prevention.
Thank you for listening to this season! More Conversations with My Sisters' Keepers to come!
Episode edited by Victoria Holanda.
Welcome to Conversations with My Sisters' Keepers, the podcast where we bring awareness, share stories, and promote healing-centered conversations for lived experience professionals and allies in the gender-based violence and recovery sectors.
I'm Shamin Brown, and together, we’ll explore strategies, resources, and insights to support wellness, recovery, and leadership. Join us as we challenge stigma, celebrate autonomy, and normalize the healing journey.
Chapters
1. Jumorrow Poitier (Part 2): Intentionality in Human Trafficking Advocacy (00:00:00)
2. Meeting Jamora Partier: Human Trafficking Expert (00:01:30)
3. Self-Care Philosophy: Setting Boundaries (00:03:09)
4. Cultural Competence in Social Services (00:05:01)
5. Building Intentional Relationships in Advocacy Work (00:06:45)
6. Working Effectively with Survivor Leaders (00:09:41)
7. Renaming Yourself Beyond Trauma (00:13:59)
8. Supporting Lived Experience Professionals (00:16:56)
9. SheMeHer Inc: Portier's not-for-profit and their work (00:22:06)
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