Surviving sexual exploitation is a skill in and of itself, but turning that pain into a public speaking career that could include lobbying, legislative advocacy, panel discussions, training and workshops, council meetings – without having an emotional breakdown – is an art. Anyone can share their personal story, but sharing your personal story with the masses takes practice and patience with yourself. Melanie and survivor leader Katrina Massey discuss how to go from a survivor who shares their story amongst friends to a survivor who gives their own Ted Talks.
Having been sexually exploited as a teenager, Katrina Massey has used her lived experiences to inform the community and inspire the lives of youth affected by sex trafficking to find balance, inspiration, and progression beyond trauma and experiences that affect personal growth.
Often tapped by government entities, social service agencies, nonprofits, juvenile court systems, mental healthcare providers, and families to inform treatment services, facilitate training, and create awareness, Katrina's insights have proven invaluable. Her partnerships have included Homeland Security’s Blue Campaign, the Coalition Against Trafficking in Women, I’ve Got a Name, Georgia Cares, Haven ATL, and many more. Most importantly, Katrina has partnered with numerous ventures employing survivors and implementing mentorship programs.
Today, Katrina is a New York City real estate broker and serves on the Board of Directors of PACT (formally known as ECPAT-USA) & PACT’s Survivor Council. She continues to affect change by consulting and lobbying for bills to protect and empower victims. She continues to be a beacon of hope for others who have experienced similar traumas. Her resilience and courage serve as an inspiration to all.