Military Sexual Trauma in Korea’s Drinking Culture and Trafficking: Lakeydra Houston (Part 2) | The Silenced Voices of MST with Rachelle Smith
Description
Rachelle Smith speaks with U.S. Air Force veteran Lakeydra Houston about her experience of Military Sexual Trauma while stationed in Korea. She explains how the culture of heavy drinking and peer pressure made service members vulnerable, how trafficking operated inside the ranks, and how systemic betrayal deepened her trauma. Despite these challenges, Lakeydra has become an advocate for survivors and reform.
This episode points out the intersection of Military Sexual Trauma, alcohol culture in Korea, trafficking within the Air Force, and the enduring fight for survivor justice. Lakeydra’s experience is a rallying call to action. Her story exposes institutional betrayal, the hidden crisis of trafficking, and the devastating effects of unaddressed complex traumas. But take this to heart. Her story is an example of the almost miraculous healing power of support and community. Lakeydra’s journey reminds us that even in the darkest moments, there is still a dawn.
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