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🗓️ 26 June 2019
⏱️ 49 minutes
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If someone called you saying that their house was robbed, what’s the first thing you would say? Probably you should have locked your doors, right? Or maybe, Are you sure? Maybe you didn’t understand what the robber was doing . Possibly That can’t be true. I know your neighborhood. Only nice people who would never steal live there.
Proooooobs not. I’m guessing it would be something more like, I’m so sorry that happened to you.
Today’s guest, Adele Smith, is a survivor of sexual violence. After her assault took place, her name was smeared (to say the least—there are literal blogs devoted to accusing her of lying) and she didn’t believe her college did enough to protect her from her rapist. That’s why she founded Dinah’s Voice, an organization dedicated to ending rape culture on Christian college campuses. Adele is here to talk with us about what rape culture is, why we shouldn’t be surprised that sexual violence takes place on Catholic campuses, and how we can embrace Christian values without letting them be twisted into victim-shaming. I was honored to speak with Adele and I hope her story inspires you.
When we approach situations with a sense of love and a desire for truth, I believe we will find it. This isn’t about #BelievingAllWomen or #MeToo’ing our way into a protest. It’s about using our anger as fuel for justice and seeking the truth, every single time.
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0:30.3 | Welcome to the Catholic Severnist, a podcast for strong women who want to be informed, inspired, |
0:35.9 | and intentional. |
0:36.9 | I'm your host, Claire, and I'm so glad you're here. You know that Taylor Swift song out of the Woods? That is seriously how I feel right now because for the past two weeks my entire family has been sick. Like this person gets a cough and then this person's throwing up |
1:04.4 | and this person has a headache and it's been a lot of |
1:07.9 | like being sick myself and then also running around wiping noses and taking kids to urgent care and I feel like finally |
1:16.6 | finally today we might be on the up and up I'm not sure but I hope so so say a |
1:21.6 | prayer I need to like douse the Winoorsky house in |
1:24.7 | Clorax because I could not take any more sickness June was horrible. |
1:28.2 | Anyway I am so excited to be bringing you a conversation today with Adele Smith. |
1:34.0 | Adele is the founder of the organization, Dinah's voice that is all about preventing rape culture |
1:39.6 | on college campuses. Adele herself is an assault survivor and she was assaulted on her Catholic college |
1:46.2 | campus and you hear that and it kind of makes you cringe, right? |
1:50.5 | Because we don't want those things to happen on college campuses. |
1:52.8 | We don't even want to have to talk about it. |
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