
Rights and Remedies
Rights and Remedies is your go-to podcast for survivors, advocates, and those wanting to explore the legal and human dimensions of sexual abuse, cyber abuse, domestic violence, and child welfare. Each episode unpacks the complexities of these issues, examines the civil rights challenges affecting vulnerable populations, and highlights the innovative approaches to making a difference. Tune in for expert insights, powerful stories, and a roadmap to healing and justice.
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Rights and Remedies
The Cyclical Healing Journey After Abuse with Choichun Leung | Ep 23
In this episode of Rights and Remedies, I speak with multi-disciplinary artist from Brooklyn, Choichun Leung about the deeply personal and often complex journey of healing from childhood sexual abuse.
Choichun shares how suppressed memories surfaced later in life, especially after becoming a mother, and how art became both her outlet and her guide through recovery.
We explore the origins of her Young Girl Project, work that began with unfinished sketches and evolved into a graphic-style exploration of trauma, memory, and emotional truth.
Choichun opens up about the cyclical nature of healing, the power of saying everything out loud, and how her artwork has sparked connection and conversation with other survivors.
If you're curious about how creativity can aid in trauma recovery, or want to understand more about the invisible impacts of childhood abuse, this episode offers an honest, moving perspective.
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