Why Women Survivors Are Silenced 


Ask A Conversion Therapy Survivor episode 4 of 5 


Join Sheena and her guests Rae D Magdon and Elena Joy as they talk about why women survivors are silenced in this episode of Ask A Conversion Therapy Survivor 


In this episode 

Misogyny in the LGBTQIA community and how that manifests with conversion therapy survivors 
What you can do with your privilege to boost those who do not have the same privilege   

Research from The Trevor Project


Where to go for help

UK contact Stonewall’s Information Service on 08000 502020 or email [email protected]

US http://www.nclrights.org/bornperfect-survivor-stories-and-survivor-network

About The Guests


Elana Joy


Elena is an inspirational speaker and founder of the PRIDE and Joy Foundation. She grew up in a turbulent home, joined a conservative church as a teenager, put herself through college, married and birthed 4 beautiful children, and then....  Life 2.0 brought a divorce, leaving/getting kicked out of her church, a beautiful love story and a successful new career! Her viral TEDx talk has paved the way for speaking engagements around the country.  Audiences have included ABC, CBS and Fox news stations, the First Event in Boston, the Seacoast Wellness Series in New Hampshire, the THRIVE conference in Utah, as well as multiple print and online media stories, and podcasts.


Find Elena Online


https://twitter.com/ThurstonElena 


https://www.facebook.com/ElenaJoyExperience/ 


https://www.elenajoyexperience.com/   


https://www.prideandjoyfoundation.com/   


Rae D Magdon


Rae is an author of queer speculative fiction with over 10 published novels. She believes that lesbian, bi, queer, and trans women deserve to have adventures, fall in love, and become heroes. Her latest cyberpunk novel, Lucky 7, won the 2019 Goldie and Rainbow Awards for science fiction.


Find Rae Online


http://twitter.com/RaeDMagdon 


http://facebook.com/RaeDMagdon 


http://raedmagdon.tumblr.com 


http://raedmagdon.com     


About Sheena


Sheena comes from a media background and in 2014 she started The Lesbian Review, a website dedicated to reviewing the best lesbian books and movies. In 2016 A podcast channel seemed like a natural progression and so she started The Lesbian Talkshow.  Sheena discovered lesbian fiction in her late teens and it helped her with her coming out process, something for which she will always be grateful.

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