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onlinethinktank

onlinethinktank

Thank you for stopping by. It has been awhile. Please join us again.

POETICALLY SPOKEN

POETICALLY SPOKEN

I'm sorry I missed your show. Please remind me of the upcoming one.My shows are aired on Saturday nights. I will make attempts to listen LIVE

Gretchen Paules

Gretchen Paules

Please allow me to introduce you to a newly formed nonprofit called the Let Go, Let Peace Come In Foundation. Our mission at LGLPCI is to help heal and support adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse. Please visit our website at www.letgoletpeacecomein.org to see how survivors can help each other break the silence and give courage to others who have endured these heinous acts. Together we can; together we should; together we NEED to stand up and be counted.

R Miller

R Miller

Thank God for your courage and compassion to address the issue of sexual abuse. Know that God is pleased and many have been helped by your testimony and the interview with Dr. Due.

WILDFLOWER1

WILDFLOWER1

THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR COMING TO MY SHOW WITH MY CO HOST DOCTOR EMAH SARAH. PLEASE COME AGAIN..BLESSINGS LOVE AND LIGHT

doctor-emah-sarah

doctor-emah-sarah

wE WERE SO HONORED TO HAVE YOU AS A GUEST LAST NIGHT AND THE AWESOME ENERGY THAT YOU BRING SHEDDING LIGHT. LOOKING FORWARD TO YOUR SHOW SUNDAY AT 2PM... KEEP DOIN WHAT YOU ARE DOIN FOR THE PEOPLE... RESPECT LOVE AND LIGHT=PEACE WE ARE HONORED TO HAVE YOU ON BOARD WITH H.O.E. UNIVERSITY www.saveahoefoundation.ning.com

doctor-emah-sarah

doctor-emah-sarah

Great For You Standing It is in Order it is Ordained,Satan is HATER OF TRUTH,oUR eXPERIENCES sHARED WILL lIBERATE sOMEONE TO hIGHER gROUND. yOU aRE a bLESSING....iF u ARE uP AT 2AM cENTRAL SIT IN WITH US anytime

Platinum Queens West

Platinum Queens West

Thank U For creating such a much needed show ESPECIALLY in the black community! May God continue to bless you so you can continue helping and blessings others. Peace & Blessings 2U!

ALEXYSS K.TYLOR VP

ALEXYSS K.TYLOR VP

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men surviving sexual abuse w / the sol survivor  

This is for all the African American & Hispanic men both young and old; that have suffered in silence from all the pain, shame, confusion, anger, & guilt associated with sexual abuse as it relates to OUR community and the place men have in it. Weather the abuse be by the hands of a family member, teacher, doctor, law enforcmet / government official, baby sitter, or religious leader, this is the place where those who need to can share their stories, offer opinions, ask questions, and find the much needed help that we have all been looking for! My show will also cover tpoics such as: Child Abuse Prevention, Single Women With Childern dating(what to look out for)........

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GREETINGS…………….. This Sunday at noon EST, Join me and Ali Jackson, A Denver movie director. Ali Jackson is currently working on a documentary called Black Boys Don’t Cry that has been in the making for since 2003. The film is subtitled The Untold Truth because statistics show that less than 1% of sexual assaults on black boys are reported. Jackson asks all of us, but black males in particular, “If I don’t speak out for our children, who will?” Statistics in the United States show that nearly one in six boys from the ages of one to twelve, of all races, is abused in some way. It has been estimated that anywhere from 50% to 90% of all boys who are abused or molested will not report that assault, especially if it is of a sexual nature. An unfathomable 15% of sexual assault and rape victims are under age 12. Up to 80% of the abuse inflicted on boys is by someone in the home or known to the child, with as much as half of those instances at the hands of a female. Thirty percent of all sexually abused children will develop into the abusers themselves which increases to an estimated 60% in cases with children under the age of 12. As an active member of the black community, Ali Jackson has been impacted by the increased rate of violence, crime, suicide, acting out and predatory behavior of young black males who have been raised in a culture that does not allow them to cry for the help they desperately need. The impact has not been as a result of being the one in six who is abused, but rather a genuinely concerned male role model and mentor to children through various avenues. Both the mental and physical damage done by their attackers may even contribute to the increased spread of AIDS and other diseases within the black community, further perpetuating the issues discussed in his film. This educational, experimental documentary will enlighten, inform and encourage individuals to speak out about their sexual abuse and/or that of others. The documentary, which is narrated by Collin Cheadle (younger brother of Don Cheadle), is a guide on a taboo tour that peels back the ugly scab of sex assaults in the black community. It also looks at the AIDS boom in the black community, homophobia, illegitimate children and sex crimes. Through interviews with survivors and rape crisis experts, file footage, photos, music videos, news clips and re-enactments, Jackson traces back the roots to why African American boys do not disclose sexual assault and what may cause or create an adult rapist. Also check out my site: http://thesolsurvivor.ning.com/ which has been revamped to accommodate a wider variety of people. SHOW CALL-IN NUMBER: (646) 716-6425 http://www.blogtalkradio.com/thesolsurvivor
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    HOW THIS CAME TO BE.........................

    Getting to the point where one can express their need for help can be a very challenging, ESPECIALLY when it involves the sexual abuse of a “straight” African American man  in this country….. or any other for that matter.  It took me an extremely long time to get to the point where I no longer cared what other people thought of or about me in reference to something that I had absolutely no control over, I basically got tired of being tired. I knew that something was terribly wrong with me all across the board… the things that I would or wouldn’t do in relationships, the vivid flashbacks, the lack of emotional availability, and so on and so on. So shortly after my 30th birthday, my gift to myself was a commitment to seek out and use any and all the help that I could find to bring some sort of understanding to the wide range of things that made my life difficult as it related to years of off and on sexual abuse at the hands of  people charged with my care as a child. At the point in my life where I decided that I needed and wanted help finding it was like looking for a needle in a hay stack and still is, when you are looking for help that can also help you navigate the harsh realities of the social intricacies that exist in the African American community. When I exhausted all of my worldly options I prayed everyday sometimes twice a day asking for help and it eventually came in the strangest way….

    I usually listen to the “Quite Storm” show on V-103 in Atlanta, hosted by Joyce Littel. The topic of the show for that evening was sexual abuse, so I sat in there and listened to the show in it's entirety in amazement and shock. Without fail the majority of listeners calling in were almost all women, the few men that did call did so only to discuss their wives or girlfriends rape or sexual abuse. During this particular show they discussed an article that was featured in ESSENCE MAGAZINE that discussed rape & sexual abuse as well as places that you could go to seek help. Not even a week later I find myself at Grady Memorial Hospital, my best option considering that I’ve never sought out help before. I had a long conversation with myself before I made the call to set up an appointment. Not only was I not a woman who was raped, I am a man who has not been raped so from that perspective there was nothing that they could really do for me. I eventually made the call and an appointment. M y initial visit was nothing close to what I expected it to be.

     First off.......  the rape crisis center is on the 13th floor, as soon as you get of the elevator the entrance is right in front of you, but you just can’t walk through the door...... you must be buzzed in. So if they buzz you in that means that you must also be buzzed out. Just the thought of that is very discouraging because you realize that at any point in the session  if you say anything that sounds like you might hurt yourself or someone else, weather your just expressing your feelings or not they can and will keep you and report whatever it is that you told them to the police. Although disappointed I wasn’t discouraged, then the question popped into my head……. How does a man…….. a straight man……. who has never told ANYONE about what he’s been through explain the hurt, pain, shame, and anger to a woman whom he’s never met before? The availability of help was great but the part that kicks a lot of men in the ass is ....... once again, it’s a woman........  providing all the support....... ( just like at home and in school) there are no men available......... no father/ father figure at home, and no positive male role models in the classroom or the community to make up for the lack of male support in the home. So with that I hope to start something new…...... If I can find peace, be comfortable with myself,love myself and have the strength to stand up and speak to and for those who cannot do it for themselves after enduring at least 7 - 8 yrs of molestation by the family members of babysitters, then ANYTHING is possible!
    Thanks for your support!

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