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Tonight's special guest is Eileen Dong from Houston, Texas, a child abuse survivor and an advocate against domestic abuse, human trafficking, and sexual assault. Eileen is on the Advisory Board with SAAN, a sister organization, as the cross culture...
1:30:29•30 Jun 2020
Empowering Voices: Ending Child Abuse & Stigma
Episode Overview
- Eileen Dong's advocacy work against gender-based violence.
- Challenges faced by Asian communities in addressing abuse.
- The role of pageantry in raising awareness.
- Support networks for survivors of abuse.
- Empowering individuals to speak out despite cultural barriers.
“You can speak up. It doesn't matter about your culture. If you think that Asians cannot speak up, if you look like me, I'm loud. And so can you be.”
In this enlightening episode of the Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) podcast, hosted by Linda Vitti, listeners are introduced to Eileen Dong, a formidable advocate against child abuse, domestic violence, and human trafficking. Eileen, a survivor herself, shares her powerful journey and discusses how she uses her platform to address these critical issues, particularly focusing on the challenges faced by Asian communities.
The episode begins with an overview of NAASCA's mission, emphasizing the need to break the taboo surrounding discussions of childhood sexual abuse and offering paths to healing for survivors. Eileen Dong joins the conversation, bringing her unique perspective as a cross-cultural communications expert on domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking. Her advocacy work is deeply influenced by her experiences within the Asian culture, where gender discrimination can lead to severe consequences such as abortion, abandonment, and abuse.
Eileen highlights the cultural stigmas that prevent many Asian women from speaking out against abuse. She shares anecdotes from her personal life and discusses the importance of having Asian voices that understand and address these cultural nuances. Her involvement with organizations like SAAN, NASCA, and Hope QX Global underscores her commitment to providing support and resources to survivors across different communities.
Pageantry has become Eileen's unique medium for raising awareness about gender-based violence, helping bridge cultural gaps and empower victims to speak up. Her message resonates strongly throughout the episode: no matter your cultural background, it is crucial to find the courage to speak out and seek help. She encourages listeners to utilize the myriad of support services available, including hotlines and community groups dedicated to domestic abuse, sexual assault, and human trafficking.
Eileen's story is one of resilience and empowerment, serving as a beacon of hope for many who may feel trapped by cultural stigma. The episode closes with a call to action, reminding everyone that they can contribute to this cause, whether through extensive advocacy work or simply reaching out to someone in need.
Overall, this episode is a moving testament to the strength of survivors and the importance of community support in addressing and overcoming the challenges of child abuse and domestic violence. Eileen Dong's dedication and passion inspire listeners to take action and stand up for those who cannot yet speak for themselves.

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