Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 2616

Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 2616

Stop Child Abuse Now

Tonight's special guest is Mary Knight from Bellingham, Washington, is a survivor of various forms of familial human trafficking, including child ography produced by her parents. She is a retired social worker and has been a full-time writer and...

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1:29:5416 Mar 2021

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Surviving & Thriving: Mary Knight's Journey

Episode Overview

  • Mary Knight's experience with familial human trafficking.
  • The role of documentary filmmaking in recovery.
  • Understanding the impact of repressed memories.
  • NASCA's mission in child abuse prevention and recovery.
  • Mary's ongoing contributions to survivor support.
My parents were church leaders who took me to church three times a week AND they were my pimps.

In this poignant episode of the Stop Child Abuse Now podcast, hosts Penelope Bennis and Pamela Elaine Lockridge welcome Mary Knight, a survivor of child abuse and familial human trafficking. Mary, now a retired social worker and active filmmaker, bravely shares her journey from a traumatic past to a fulfilling present.

As she recounts her story, Mary reveals the chilling truth about her childhood, where her parents, who were church leaders, exploited her in various forms of trafficking, including child pornography. Mary's testimony sheds light on the complex nature of familial abuse and the challenges survivors face, particularly when confronting repressed memories. Her documentary, 'Am I Crazy? My Journey to Determine if My Memories are True', serves as a testament to her resilience and commitment to uncovering the truth.

Through her work, Mary aims to ease the path for other survivors who are navigating their own journeys of memory recovery. The episode also highlights NASCA's mission, emphasizing the importance of educating the public about the prevalence of child abuse and offering hope and healing to adult survivors. NASCA strives to break the taboo surrounding discussions of childhood sexual abuse and provides essential resources for prevention, intervention, and recovery.

Listeners are encouraged to engage with the content, whether through calling into the show or exploring Mary's website, which offers additional films and resources for survivors. This episode serves as a beacon of hope, illustrating that through courage, art, and community support, healing is possible. Mary's story is not just about survival; it's about thriving and using one's voice to inspire change.

Her journey from victim to advocate exemplifies the power of personal transformation and the impact of sharing one's truth.

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