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    ICYMI - Tarana Burke on Working to End Sexual Violence via the Me Too Movement

    enOctober 07, 2019

    Podcast Summary

    • Building Strong Community ConnectionsNeighbor to Neighbor emphasizes social bonds and disaster preparedness, while the Me Too movement brings justice for survivors, showcasing the power of community and advocacy in creating change.

      Building strong community connections can bring about positive change and support during uncertain times. Neighbor to Neighbor, a California volunteer network, emphasizes the importance of relying on neighbors for social bonds and disaster preparedness. Meanwhile, the Me Too movement, represented by Tarana Burke, brings justice for survivors, as seen in the recent Harvey Weinstein indictment. While this news may not bring personal joy to those advocating for change, it serves as a cathartic moment for survivors. Overall, both Neighbor to Neighbor and the Me Too movement highlight the power of community and advocacy in creating meaningful change. To learn more about Neighbor to Neighbor, visit canebors.com. For NBA insights, tune in to Beyond the Arc on your favorite podcast platform.

    • Supporting survivors and ending sexual violenceThe Me Too movement prioritizes survivors' needs, provides a safe space for sharing stories, and works towards ending sexual violence.

      The Me Too movement, which began as an initiative to support and empower survivors of sexual violence, has evolved into a public discourse centered around bringing down perpetrators. However, it's essential not to lose sight of the original goal. Survivors often face scrutiny and criticism during trials, making the healing process more challenging. The Me Too movement aims to prioritize the needs of survivors, provide a safe space for them to share their stories, and work towards ending sexual violence. It's crucial not to reduce the movement to a series of victories or defeats but to remember its core mission: supporting survivors and creating a culture where healing and justice go hand in hand.

    • A campaign for survivors of R. Kelly's actionsThe #MuteRKelly movement aims to stop supporting R. Kelly financially, as his income comes from music and performances, to protect survivors of his sexual violence.

      The #MuteRKelly movement is not about bringing down powerful men or being a women's issue, but a campaign for survivors. Survivors of sexual violence, who have been affected by R. Kelly's actions for decades. The movement gained momentum when a woman asked a restaurant to stop playing his music and reached out to radio DJs to remove his songs from playlists. The importance of this movement lies in the fact that R. Kelly's income comes from his music and performances. By continuing to support him, he uses that money to harm the black and brown girls he has preyed upon for years. The movement is also symbolic, as there are individuals like R. Kelly in our communities, and it highlights the need to address the issue of sexual violence against marginalized groups. The question of whether the movement would have been more powerful if R. Kelly's victims were a different race is a valid one, but it's important to remember that the movement is about justice for survivors, regardless of their race.

    • Historical context and taboo surrounding sexual violence in communities of colorOpen and honest conversations about sexual violence are necessary for communities of color to acknowledge and address the issue from within, while also recognizing historical contexts of false accusations against black men.

      The lack of action against individuals like R. Kelly, who have been accused of sexual assault against black and brown girls, can be attributed to the stigma and taboo surrounding the discussion of sexual violence within communities of color. This issue is not unique to any particular group, but there seems to be a cultural belief that such matters should not be spoken about. In the black community, for instance, there is a historical context of false accusations against black men, which is valid. However, it is also true that the majority of perpetrators of sexual violence are from the same community as their victims. Therefore, it is essential for communities of color to have open and honest conversations about these issues and acknowledge the need to address sexual violence from within. Ultimately, we must be able to hold multiple truths at once: acknowledge the historical context while also recognizing the reality of sexual violence in our communities.

    • Challenging outdated notions about womanhood and sexual violenceAdults should prioritize the safety of children and dismantle harmful rules and blame culture, while providing resources and support for survivors of sexual violence.

      It's crucial to challenge and dismantle outdated notions about womanhood, sexuality, and the responsibility of protecting oneself from sexual violence. The onus should be on adults to ensure the safety of children, not the other way around. The rules and restrictions placed on young girls should not be their burden to bear, and the blame should not be placed on them when those rules are broken. The Me Too movement is about moving towards a world where the humanity and dignity of survivors are prioritized over the talent or reputation of perpetrators. We need to have honest conversations and build online platforms that provide resources and activate millions of people around the world to support survivors of sexual violence in their healing journey.

    • Building Strong Communities to End Sexual ViolenceCommunities coming together, empowering individuals, and fostering connections can create a more resilient world to end sexual violence. Join Neighbor to Neighbor to make a difference.

      Building strong communities is essential for creating change and addressing complex issues like sexual violence. The power lies with the survivors and the collective efforts of individuals coming together. While we have seen progress, a true cultural shift towards ending sexual violence requires resocialization and dismantling rape culture. Neighbor to Neighbor, a California volunteer's network, is an excellent example of how communities can come together to support each other and prepare for emergencies. By fostering connections and empowering individuals, we can create a more connected and resilient world. Join Neighbor to Neighbor at ca neighbors.com to learn how you can make a difference in your community. Remember, it takes a neighborhood.

    • New NBA podcast 'Beyond the Arc' offers daily insider discussions, interviews, and newsListen to 'Beyond the Arc' for NBA insights, interviews, and daily news from insider John Gonzalez, Bill Reiter, and Ashley Nicole Moss. Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more.

      The CBS Sports Podcast Network has launched a new NBA show called "Beyond the Arc," featuring NBA insider John Gonzalez, Bill Reiter, and Ashley Nicole Moss. This daily podcast offers a variety of NBA content, including insightful discussions, upbeat commentary, breaking news, interviews, and coverage of the biggest NBA stories. Listeners can download and follow "Beyond the Arc" on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and other popular podcast platforms. Whether you're an avid NBA fan or just looking for engaging sports content, "Beyond the Arc" is a must-listen, bringing you closer to the action 5 days a week.

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