It’s an encore

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Episode Twelve

Cohosts Jessyca Vandercoy and Rachel Pointer are joined by Aubrey Dinslage for an encore episode that you do not want to miss. Aubrey gets real about what needs to happen next, and reminds us that humanity has capacity for so much more than the mess we are in. Aubrey talks openly about the privileges they hold as a white trans person, reflects on issues of representation, and how performative action leads right back to exploitation. Jessyca and Rachel are so grateful for Aubrey joining us on this journey, and being so open about their own perspective and experience.

Please join The VanderPointe cohosts in thanking Aubrey for their presence and conversation!

About special guest, Aubrey Dinslage:

Aubrey Dinslage has worked in the anti-exploitation field for four years. They’re ideology and politics are deeply rooted in their identities as a queer and trans person. When they aren’t working to dismantle capitalism, Aubrey spends their time with their amazing puppy River. Aubrey is currently raising funds to cover costs of top surgery and recovery, which is scheduled in coming months.  Aubrey would appreciate any support in this endeavor.

Venmo: dinstitsbegone

PayPal: aubdins

Published by OfficialRachelPointer

Rachel is an inspirational speaker, author, resilience coach, and anti-trafficking consultant. Her work centers survivor leadership development, trauma-ready response to human trafficking, and burnout recovery. Rachel is a survivor of childhood sexual exploitation, sexual assault, suicide, addiction, and domestic violence. Rachel has been recognized as a leader and authority in the anti-trafficking field. In addition to extensive education including MA in education and several coaching certifications, Rachel has over twenty three years of experience working with system impacted children and families, and over nine years providing anti-trafficking services nationally. Learn more about Rachel by visiting her website, www.RachelPointer.com

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