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Community Collaboration in the Face of Trafficking with Tina Taylor Sims

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In this episode of the Masculine Wilderness podcast, host Tom Perez engages in a profound conversation with Tina Taylor Sims, a survivor and advocate against human trafficking. They explore Tina's journey, her work in Humboldt County addressing trafficking, and the importance of community collaboration. The discussion also delves into the intersection of the Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women (MMIW) movement and trafficking, highlighting the vulnerabilities faced by Indigenous communities. Tina shares her insights on the misconceptions surrounding trafficking and the systemic issues that perpetuate these problems. In this conversation, Tina Taylor and Tom Perez explore the complexities of vulnerability, exploitation, and resilience within Indigenous communities. They discuss the impact of cultural connection on healing, the significance of traditional practices, and the importance of belonging. Tina shares her journey of healing through cultural identity and tattoos, emphasizing the need for support and understanding in combating exploitation. The conversation highlights the role of cultural competency and the necessity of long-term commitment in addressing these issues.

Chapters:

00:00 Introduction to Masculine Wilderness Podcast

01:39 Tina Taylor Sims: A Personal Journey

04:44 Addressing Human Trafficking in Humboldt County

10:24 Understanding Survivor Experiences

14:52 Community Collaboration Against Trafficking

18:03 The Intersection of MMIW and Trafficking

22:54 Vulnerabilities in Indigenous Communities

25:18 Vulnerability and Exploitation in Foster Care

26:16 Cultural Connection and Resilience in Indigenous Communities

28:09 The Healing Power of Tradition and Belonging

30:36 The Significance of Tattoos in Cultural Identity

32:23 The Irony of Belonging and Isolation

34:14 Learning and Borrowing from Other Cultures

38:52 Cultural Competency and Asking Questions

41:23 Going Long and Deep in the Fight Against Exploitation

46:48 Encouragement for Men to Support Vulnerable Individuals

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34 episoder

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In this episode of the Masculine Wilderness podcast, host Tom Perez engages in a profound conversation with Tina Taylor Sims, a survivor and advocate against human trafficking. They explore Tina's journey, her work in Humboldt County addressing trafficking, and the importance of community collaboration. The discussion also delves into the intersection of the Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women (MMIW) movement and trafficking, highlighting the vulnerabilities faced by Indigenous communities. Tina shares her insights on the misconceptions surrounding trafficking and the systemic issues that perpetuate these problems. In this conversation, Tina Taylor and Tom Perez explore the complexities of vulnerability, exploitation, and resilience within Indigenous communities. They discuss the impact of cultural connection on healing, the significance of traditional practices, and the importance of belonging. Tina shares her journey of healing through cultural identity and tattoos, emphasizing the need for support and understanding in combating exploitation. The conversation highlights the role of cultural competency and the necessity of long-term commitment in addressing these issues.

Chapters:

00:00 Introduction to Masculine Wilderness Podcast

01:39 Tina Taylor Sims: A Personal Journey

04:44 Addressing Human Trafficking in Humboldt County

10:24 Understanding Survivor Experiences

14:52 Community Collaboration Against Trafficking

18:03 The Intersection of MMIW and Trafficking

22:54 Vulnerabilities in Indigenous Communities

25:18 Vulnerability and Exploitation in Foster Care

26:16 Cultural Connection and Resilience in Indigenous Communities

28:09 The Healing Power of Tradition and Belonging

30:36 The Significance of Tattoos in Cultural Identity

32:23 The Irony of Belonging and Isolation

34:14 Learning and Borrowing from Other Cultures

38:52 Cultural Competency and Asking Questions

41:23 Going Long and Deep in the Fight Against Exploitation

46:48 Encouragement for Men to Support Vulnerable Individuals

  continue reading

34 episoder

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