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The Complicity of Silence: Confronting Ecosystems of child SA in schools. This topic is one that so many steer away from, due to the lack of education and the increase in those being uncomfortable. How do we talk about this topic? Simple. We just get started. I sit with special guest, Amos Guiora, professor of law at S.J. Quinny College of Law at the University of Utah. He specializes in institution complicity, enabling culture & sexual assaults. When he was reached out to by private investigator, Dan Barber, about the murder of 12 year old Jeremy Bell in November 1997, this case took notice and a true direction for justice for both the victim and other victims of SA in school. With so many twists & turns that led to the new book being released by Amos Guiora and changing his life forever. This episode is for Jeremy Bell, and for all other victims voices to be heard and believed. We start the conversation to educate. To understand. To believe those who have come forward. And to make changes in the ecosystems surrounding us.
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The Complicity of Silence: Confronting Ecosystems of child SA in schools. This topic is one that so many steer away from, due to the lack of education and the increase in those being uncomfortable. How do we talk about this topic? Simple. We just get started. I sit with special guest, Amos Guiora, professor of law at S.J. Quinny College of Law at the University of Utah. He specializes in institution complicity, enabling culture & sexual assaults. When he was reached out to by private investigator, Dan Barber, about the murder of 12 year old Jeremy Bell in November 1997, this case took notice and a true direction for justice for both the victim and other victims of SA in school. With so many twists & turns that led to the new book being released by Amos Guiora and changing his life forever. This episode is for Jeremy Bell, and for all other victims voices to be heard and believed. We start the conversation to educate. To understand. To believe those who have come forward. And to make changes in the ecosystems surrounding us.
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