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Lily Dayton's stories
Lesson:
Keep these seven lessons in mind when interviewing trauma survivors
Journalists seeking to include the voices of survivors in their stories should start with the most important maxim: Do no harm.
Project:
How Neuroscience Can Help Us Treat Trafficked Youth
Brain research gives insight into why abused youth are more vulnerable to exploitation—and how we can help them heal.
Lily Dayton's Blog
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Foster youth and sex trafficking: Can the system that failed these kids now save them?
“When you’re a foster girl, you feel unwanted,” a 21-year-old survivor said. “You’ve been through...
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posted 07/18/17
Lily Dayton's Work
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Lesson:
Keep these seven lessons in mind when interviewing trauma survivors
Journalists seeking to include the voices of survivors in their stories should start with the most important maxim: Do no harm.
Project:
How Neuroscience Can Help Us Treat Trafficked Youth
Brain research gives insight into why abused youth are more vulnerable to exploitation—and how we can help them heal.