From Silencing to Uplifting Survivors
Partner
Freely in Hope
Learning Pillar
Contemplative Activism
Rigor Level
Medium
This course is designed to support your journey as a spiritual leader who desires to promote safety, healing, and justice in your community. We'll be bringing to light the topic of sexual violence, which often goes unspoken, causing many of our community members to suffer in silence. We hope to offer practical solutions that will undo harmful practices that silence survivors, and instead work to uplift them to be liberating leaders. Where there is truth telling that undoes oppression, we can move forward collectively toward liberation.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion, you will:
- Create a leadership stance to make value-aligned decisions in your organization.
- Build a framework to help your community care for survivors, prevent sexual violence, and advocate for communal care.
- Engage in leadership practices that promote safety, healing, and advocacy for survivors of all forms of trauma.
Course Components
Believe Survivors
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Believe Survivors | Journal Prompt
5 MinutesAssignmentQuizLesson Locked -
Believe Survivors | Intro to Spoken Word
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Believe Survivors | What is Sexual Violence?
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Believe Survivors | A Survivor's Story
7 MinutesLesson Locked -
Believe Survivors | Aligning Intention with Action
18 MinutesLesson Locked -
Believe Survivors | Meditation
11 MinutesLesson Locked -
Believe Survivors | Assignment
15 MinutesAssignmentLesson Locked
Listen Empathetically
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Listen Empathetically | Journal Prompt
5 MinutesAssignmentLesson Locked -
Listen Empathetically | Empathy over Burnout
12 MinutesAssignmentLesson Locked -
Listen Empathetically | Survivor Perspective on Empathy
5 MinutesAssignmentLesson Locked -
Listen Empathetically | Meditation
7 MinutesLesson Locked -
Listen Empathetically | Assignment
10 MinutesAssignmentLesson Locked
Unlearn Abuse
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Unlearn Abuse | Journal Prompt
10 MinutesAssignmentLesson Locked -
Unlearn Abuse | From Harm to Healing
12 MinutesAssignmentLesson Locked -
Unlearn Abuse | From Inner to Systems Transformation
15 MinutesAssignmentLesson Locked -
Unlearn Abuse | Meditation
10 MinutesLesson Locked -
Unlearn Abuse | Assignment
10 MinutesAssignmentLesson Locked
Establish Safety
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Establish Safety | Journal Prompt
10 MinutesAssignmentLesson Locked -
Establish Safety | Safe Practices
13 MinutesAssignmentLesson Locked -
Establish Safety | Safe Programs
10 MinutesAssignmentLesson Locked -
Establish Safety | Meditation
3 MinutesLesson Locked -
Establish Safety | Assignment
10 MinutesAssignmentLesson Locked
Speak Out
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Speak Out | Journal Prompt
5 MinutesAssignmentLesson Locked -
Speak Out | Uplifting Survivor Leaders
15 MinutesAssignmentLesson Locked -
Speak Out | Stories of Practice
21 MinutesAssignmentLesson Locked -
Speak Out | A Survivor's Call to Action
8 MinutesAssignmentLesson Locked -
Speak Out | Meditation
3 MinutesLesson Locked -
Speak Out | Assignment
10 MinutesAssignmentLesson Locked
Conclusion & Resources
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Conclusion & Resources
4 MinutesLesson Locked
Features and Benefits
This area is dedicated to highlight the features and benefits of the course, providing potential students with compelling reasons to enroll.
How This Equips Faith Leaders
This section is dedicated to explaining how the course equips faith leaders with necessary tools and insights.

Meet Your Instructor,
Jean Nangwala
Jean Nangwala is a singer, speaker, survivor-advocate, and creative content producer. She was born and raised in Lusaka, Zambia. From her personal experience of injustice and witnessing the same inequality across the globe, she grew a strong passion for empowering women to come together and alleviate systems that perpetuate social injustice. She has worked with a wide range of organizations around the world, such as The Salvation Army International Social Justice Commission, End Human Trafficking, etc. Now, she serves as the Lead Storyteller for Freely in Hope. To learn more, check out her YouTube Channel, Tales of a Black Girl.

Meet the Instructors
Jean Nangwala is a singer, speaker, survivor-advocate, and creative content producer. She was born and raised in Lusaka, Zambia. From her personal experience of injustice and witnessing the same inequality across the globe, she grew a strong passion for empowering women to come together and alleviate systems that perpetuate social injustice. She has worked with a wide range of organizations around the world, such as The Salvation Army International Social Justice Commission, End Human Trafficking, etc. Now, she serves as the Lead Storyteller for Freely in Hope. To learn more, check out her YouTube Channel, Tales of a Black Girl.

Meet the Instructors
Nikole Lim is a speaker, educator, and author of the book, Liberation is Here. Nikole shifts paradigms on how stories are told by platforming voices of the oppressed - sharing stories of beauty arising out of seemingly broken situations, especially for young women. As the Founder and International Director of Freely in Hope, Nikole has formed her philosophy of survivor-led approach to community transformation through her work with sexual violence survivors. She has a bachelor’s degree in Film Production from Loyola Marymount University and a master’s in Global Leadership from Fuller Theological Seminary, and now she studies Embodied Contemplative Psychotherapy through the Nalanda Institute for Contemplative Science.