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About today's Guest:
Lilada Gee was 6 years old the first time an adult family member sexually abused her. Throughout the ensuing years, she struggled with issues related to the abuse; including clinical depression, post-traumatic stress and low self-esteem. Now, as an adult, she is committed to helping girls and women who are victims of child sexual abuse, heal. Lilada’s Livingroom began in the living room of Lilada’s home, after she publically shared her tumultuous journey of healing from childhood sexual abuse. Girls and women who were in the audience started showing up at her home, in her living room to find a safe place to heal. Since that time, Lilada has traveled from coast-to-coast and abroad, creating safe places for women and girls to rid themselves of the shame, secrets and stigmatism of abuse. Several years ago, Lilada established "Black Woman Heal Day" to offer encouragement, inspiration and empowerment to women everywhere. Today we will discuss her new movement #BLACKGIRLSTOO. Showtime is 3:30PM/CST.
Visit Lilada Gee's website for additional information and assistance: LILADA'S LIVING ROOM
Email questions, for help, or to share your story: BlackWomanHeal@gmail.com