Survivor of sex trafficking, addiction and abuse and nationally recognized activist and founder of “Nashville Peacemakers,” Clemmie Greenlee works on a grass-root level to stop gang violence and human trafficking.
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“Waking Up in America” Season 3 – EP 14
Full transcript available here.
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HIGHLIGHTS:
3:08 – First abuse started at age of 6
6:19 – At the age of 12, the horror of sex trafficking begins for Clemmie
8:51 – what trafficking looked like for Clemmie
10:41 – getting judgment, not help
11:10 – what happens when Clemmie reaches out to girls now.
12:54 – hoping to get 21 year sentence
14:39 – reconnecting with her son
17:35 – after her son was murdered, Clemmie does this…
20:17 – question from a viewer: how does Clemmie find strength to get through life’s challenges?
21:56 – one word answers
25:04 – “Nowhere” by T-Ran Gilbert
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Filmed at “O” Gallery in Marathon Village, Nashville, TN
Yes, love truly heals! At the critical moment when Clemmie makes the choice to ask God to come into her life, it is then and only then that she is free to be smothered in His Love. This love from God sets her FREE. He showed her a whole new world, a whole new life. Let us spread this LOVE.
Thank you Ann Marie for your comment. Clemmie has such an amazing ability to forgive and love and I agree with you – it’s because she has experienced the deep, unconditional Love that God is…
Tajci!
Tell Clemmie that her message is crossing boarders! It has been a true blessing to hear the story. Thank you both for sharing it and I sure will share it with others!
When she picked ocean over river, I told myself, “she has got to come to Puerto Rico! She is welcome to stay in a cozy garden apartment I have, just two blocks from the ocean. Would love to have coffee on the patio with her, walk along the shore and bless her in return.