The Importance of Believing Child Abuse Victims
Offered By: TEDx via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a powerful TEDx talk by Sylvia Rodriguez on the critical importance of believing child abuse victims. Delve into Rodriguez's personal story of escaping her mother's abuse by confiding in her teachers, highlighting the pivotal role of "believers" in helping victims access necessary resources and support. Gain insights into how believing and supporting abuse victims can lead to their removal from harmful environments and pave the way for happier, more fulfilling lives. Learn about Rodriguez's background as a student teacher in art education, children's book illustrator, writer, and social justice activist advocating for children's rights. Discover how her experiences inform her work in promoting diverse representation in children's media and her commitment to educational reform, equity, and accessibility. Understand the broader implications of believing abuse victims and the potential impact on their future well-being and success.
Syllabus
The Importance of Believing Child Abuse Victims | Sylvia Rodriguez | TEDxRISD
Taught by
TEDx
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