Welcome back to Voices of Generosity — where everyday acts of generosity get a microphone.
In this episode, I sit down with Sara, program director of Rose City Self Defense, a free, city-supported self-defense program she has dedicated the last 20 years of her life to!
But Sara’s journey into this work began long before she ever stepped into a leadership role.
After surviving assault in her youth, Sara sought healing through a self-defense class — only to leave feeling blamed, silenced, and even more disconnected from herself. The experience was anything but trauma-informed, and its impact stayed with her for years.
Everything changed when a friend invited her to another class. This time, the space felt different: supportive, empowering, and centered on healing as much as protection. That experience reshaped Sara’s understanding of safety, self-defense, and community care — and ultimately led her to the work she still passionately does today.
In this conversation, we explore:
- The difference trauma-informed care can make
- How language and teaching styles impact survivors
- Why self-defense is about more than physical protection
- The power of creating spaces rooted in dignity, empowerment, and compassion
Sara’s story is one of resilience, transformation, and what can happen when people choose to support instead of shame.
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To learn more about Rose City Self-Defense and their free classes throughout the community, visit Rose City Self Defense.
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