I will stand on a stage and give a speech on May 8, 2008, but I will not be alone. In spirit standing with me will be a myriad of women - my friends who perished at Pickton's farm and those still trapped in prostitution whose freedom I fight for.
Also on stage will be the amazing women who have been fighting the abolitionist fight long before I came on the scene and who have given me the analysis to explain what I have long felt in my heart. Beside me will be the proud and mighty aboriginal women who are loudly demanding the end to the exploitation that happens so prevalently in their communities.
There are many I want to express my deep gratitude towards, for their amazing acts of selflessness and sacrifice are what got me here. I will not thank them one by one, but I will discuss a common faith amongst them that is the driving force behind why they did what they did, which was to love me unconditionally and constantly sacrifice in their own lives to help me repair my own.
My posse, which assisted me in reclaiming my life and changing the destiny of my children, and I believe that life is about purpose. We believe it's through fulfilling our purpose that we can find happiness. Now, I am not aiming to answer the question of life here; I am only explaining how I was able to reclaim my life.
The most important thing that group of people gave me was time. It takes a lot of time and patience to see life through someone else's eyes…to walk her through every step it takes for her to come to a new paradigm.



Comments
Re: Trisha Baptie: The Long And Winding Road To Courage
By katieperkins, May 10, 2008 at 12:19gh
Re: The Long And Winding Road To Courage
By Heather Wallace, April 23, 2008 at 14:01Hey local Baptie fans - Trisha will be on the Bill Good Show May 6 from 10-10:40 a.m.
Re: The Long And Winding Road To Courage
By Heather Wallace, April 21, 2008 at 13:01Congratulations Trisha, and thank you for lending your powerful voice.
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