What the Epstein List Misses
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Keywords
Epstein files, child abuse, survivor empowerment, systemic failure, prevention strategies
Summary
In this conversation, Anna Sonoda, LCSW, delves into the implications of the Epstein files, emphasizing the need for a deeper understanding of the systemic failures that allowed abuse to persist. She highlights the importance of survivor agency, the dangers of transparency without care, and the necessity of proactive prevention strategies. The discussion calls for a shift in focus from sensationalism to structural accountability, urging parents and communities to recognize patterns of behavior that may indicate grooming and abuse.
Takeaways
The Epstein files reveal a history of known harm.
Survivors often feel exposed rather than accountable.
Transparency without care can lead to further harm.
Systems play an active role in enabling abuse.
Waiting for proof often means waiting too long.
Patterns of behavior are crucial for prevention.
Survivors need control over their narratives.
Communities must document concerns early.
Anger alone will not prevent future abuse.
Prevention strategies must be proactive and informed.
