20 min

The Fight Against Rape Culture Voice2Change

    • Non-Profit

On this episode of the Voice 2 Change Podcast we speak with guest Tracey Blackman, a survivor and speaker for Jane Doe No More. Tracey bravely shares her personal journey of surviving childhood sexual abuse at the hands of a family member, and her 12-year involvement with Jane Doe No More.

Tracey's story sheds light on the impact that sexual abuse has had on her relationships and her life.  She discusses her ongoing journey of healing, sharing her story, and getting help through therapy. She also discusses the important role of organizations like Jane Doe No More in providing support and education to survivors and the community. Tracey talks about rape culture and the societal reactions to victims of sexual crimes, and how blaming the victim is not the right approach. 

Through her own experiences and advocacy work, Tracey emphasizes the message of hope, healing, and the importance of seeking support. Her inspirational words carry a powerful message of resilience and the need to address and change societal perceptions around sexual crimes.


Tracey's personal story and confrontation with her abuser
Tracey's involvement with Jane Doe No More
How the media addresses sexual crimes
Danger of “boys will be boys” attitude
Victim-blaming and societal attitudes towards victims
The way we, as a society, address rape culture
Encouraging victims to seek help

Connect with Jane Doe No More:

⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Follow on IG⁠⁠⁠⁠

On this episode of the Voice 2 Change Podcast we speak with guest Tracey Blackman, a survivor and speaker for Jane Doe No More. Tracey bravely shares her personal journey of surviving childhood sexual abuse at the hands of a family member, and her 12-year involvement with Jane Doe No More.

Tracey's story sheds light on the impact that sexual abuse has had on her relationships and her life.  She discusses her ongoing journey of healing, sharing her story, and getting help through therapy. She also discusses the important role of organizations like Jane Doe No More in providing support and education to survivors and the community. Tracey talks about rape culture and the societal reactions to victims of sexual crimes, and how blaming the victim is not the right approach. 

Through her own experiences and advocacy work, Tracey emphasizes the message of hope, healing, and the importance of seeking support. Her inspirational words carry a powerful message of resilience and the need to address and change societal perceptions around sexual crimes.


Tracey's personal story and confrontation with her abuser
Tracey's involvement with Jane Doe No More
How the media addresses sexual crimes
Danger of “boys will be boys” attitude
Victim-blaming and societal attitudes towards victims
The way we, as a society, address rape culture
Encouraging victims to seek help

Connect with Jane Doe No More:

⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Follow on IG⁠⁠⁠⁠

20 min