American Anthems

Lindsay Ell and Greta McClain Share Stories

Greta McClain, founder of Silent No Longer, shares her survivor story with singer/songwriter Lindsay Ell. The two are at an art studio, one of the many forms of expression Silent No Longer promotes to those dealing with trauma from sexual assault. Lindsay and Greta do pottery and Lindsay teaches Greta some guitar.

Lindsay Ell and Greta McClain Share Stories

2m 32s

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