She Felt Unsafe In Her Own Home

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Published 2023-08-12
In today's compelling episode of Unfiltered Stories, we have the honor of featuring Asha Adira's inspiring life journey. From a tender age, Asha faced the heartbreaking reality of being subjected to inappropriate behavior by adult men on multiple occasions. The fact that some of these individuals were people she knew, such as neighbors or acquaintances of her family, shattered her sense of safety and security within her own home.

Despite the immense challenges Asha has faced, she considers herself fortunate to be in a position where she can make a positive difference in the lives of children who have experienced similar circumstances. Through her unwavering dedication and determination, Asha has channeled her painful past into a powerful driving force for change and empowerment. She actively works to support and uplift these children, providing them with the guidance, resources, and compassion they need to heal and thrive. Asha's story serves as a beacon of hope, reminding us that even in the face of unimaginable adversity, we have the strength within us to not only survive but also to create meaningful change in the world. Join us as we listen to her awe-inspiring journey and bear witness to the transformative power of resilience and compassion. #UnfilteredStories #SurvivorStories

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All Comments (21)
  • @NHJDT
    Why are there so many disgusting predators?
  • @leibaluv3204
    As a Jamaican person every time I see another Jamaican speak about family secrets I wonder where they find the bravery!
  • @DrSauceGotTheJuice
    This My Bestie Y'all And She's The Greatest!! Proud of You Bestieeee!! Love Youuu!!!
  • @santanapage5044
    I wish scientists could create a medication to make men less disgusting for a lack of other words because what's the answer??
  • @imogen2092
    As a woman was was born in Antigua and was abused by multiple boys, I feel your pain. You’re and an amazing person.
  • @terrylu1843
    Every time I see a video like this I’m thankful for the choice of keeping my household safe.
  • @samanthabreezy9563
    Thank God my whole family near or far was wired differently. We dont allow men folks near kids ,we always hold everyone as a suspect. Father ,cousins, uncles etc. Females too. To this day we still hold everyone as a suspect.
  • @makedaburnett1672
    So much CSA in Jamaica.. I’m happy more light is being shed in it. Im happy she’s here to share her story. Honestly ❤️
  • @h.s.l6875
    It's unbelievable how unprotected she was. How had no one seen/heard or even talk to her about these dangers, to give her words and a voice. It's sad because she's probably not the only young girl in that environment it had happened to.
  • This lady is breath takingly beautiful. I live from strength and your perseverance. I'm from America I live in the state of VA. I wish you were here to speak to & let women know there worth and how much they mean to the world. You are soo inspiring. ❤❤❤❤ 😊
  • @angelaholmes8888
    Asha you are a courageous to tell your story and managed to build a life after everything you have been through
  • Why do I feel like her aunt was setting her up? Especially with the laundry story when the aunt asked her to go pick up the laundry at that house. She had to have known that man was there.
  • @MidLifeCrisis76
    It takes a lot of bravery to tell this monstrous part of your life
  • @mzzkc86
    It's dangerous being a female. This is heartbreaking 😢
  • @therosarylady
    I'm so sorry these horrible things happened to you!