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Stop Child Abuse Now
Tonight's special guest is Tanisha Bankston from Grenada, Mississippi, a child abuse and domestic violence survivor. She shares, “I was taken away from my mom at the age of 5. I failed kindergarten at the age of 5 because my mom didn’t send me to...
1:30:27•4 Jul 2020
Surviving and Healing: Tanisha's Inspiring Story
Episode Overview
- Tanisha Bankston shares her survivor story.
- Importance of healing and support for abuse survivors.
- NASCA's mission to address childhood trauma.
- Empowerment through personal growth and storytelling.
- Encouragement for survivors to seek help and share experiences.
“Every move I make, every twist I turn, it hurts because I have a knot tied around my innocence, around a scar that never seems to stop bleeding.”
On this episode of Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN), Tanisha Bankston from Grenada, Mississippi, bravely shares her story of surviving child abuse and domestic violence. Taken from her mother at the age of five due to neglect, Tanisha's early years were marked by hardship, including failing kindergarten and witnessing domestic violence. Despite these challenges, Tanisha has emerged as a resilient survivor, dedicated to helping others heal and find hope.
Hosted by Carol Levine, Vice President of NASCA, the show emphasizes the importance of addressing childhood trauma and supporting survivors. NASCA aims to provide healing through peer support and services, helping adult survivors of child abuse overcome the scars of their past. Tanisha candidly discusses her journey, highlighting the impact of childhood trauma on her development. She reflects on her struggle to form friendships and her reserved nature, a common experience for many survivors.
Despite these obstacles, she has found forgiveness and looks forward to a future filled with personal empowerment. Her goals include running her own business, writing a book, and becoming a motivational speaker. Tanisha's story is a beacon of hope for others who have faced similar challenges, demonstrating that healing is possible and that it is never too late to reclaim one's life. Throughout the episode, Carol Levine encourages listeners to seek help and support, emphasizing NASCA's resources for survivors.
The discussion underscores the importance of sharing stories and breaking the silence surrounding child abuse. As Tanisha's narrative unfolds, it becomes clear that every survivor's journey is unique, but with the right support and determination, healing and growth are attainable. In closing, the episode serves as a reminder that while the world can be challenging, there is strength in community and collective healing.
Tanisha's courage in sharing her story inspires listeners to take steps toward their own healing journey, knowing they are not alone in their experiences.

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