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***CONTENT WARNING***
This episode contains discussions of domestic violence, sexual assault, and self-harm.
This week, Lawrence and Tia speak with Josie Ashton, a domestic violence activist as we talk with her about her experience with domestic violence in the criminal justice system, the work that she's done with the Bride's March, and her healing journey.
Josie Ashton is a victim advocate and an activist in the South Florida community since 1994. As a survivor of domestic violence, she uses her experience and her education in criminal justice to help victims navigate the system and use it in a positive way to help families restore their lives. Josie is also known as the creator of The Bride's March, a 1300 miles journey in a wedding gown to raise awareness about domestic violence. Contact Josie at [email protected]
***CONTENT WARNING***
This episode contains discussions of domestic violence, sexual assault, and self-harm.
This week, Lawrence and Tia speak with Josie Ashton, a domestic violence activist as we talk with her about her experience with domestic violence in the criminal justice system, the work that she's done with the Bride's March, and her healing journey.
Josie Ashton is a victim advocate and an activist in the South Florida community since 1994. As a survivor of domestic violence, she uses her experience and her education in criminal justice to help victims navigate the system and use it in a positive way to help families restore their lives. Josie is also known as the creator of The Bride's March, a 1300 miles journey in a wedding gown to raise awareness about domestic violence. Contact Josie at [email protected]