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Understanding Indigenous Identity and Trauma with Destiny Bailey

Understanding Indigenous Identity and Trauma with Destiny Bailey

Update: 2025-03-08
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Destiny Bailey is the Program Coordinator at Abbey House – a transitional home for women with or without children who are homeless, at risk of homelessness, or who are facing other trauma and crisis situations.


In this episode, Destiny shares her powerful journey as an Indigenous woman who has faced and overcome significant challenges, including domestic violence, human trafficking, addiction and incarceration. 


This episode is part of special series, launching for International Women’s Day  “Empowering Indigenous Women”. In this series, we are celebrating strong Indigenous women moving beyond violence, while exploring the impact that gender-based violence has on Indigenous communities. 


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Before we get started, I’d like to thank our series sponsor, Shimco.  

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Understanding Indigenous Identity and Trauma with Destiny Bailey

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Women’s Crisis Services of Waterloo Region