Innocent Shame: The Legacy of Child Sexual Abuse

Valerie Hyman

Wednesday, 13 Feb 1985 at 12:00 pm – Pioneer Room, Memorial Union

Valerie Hyman is a senior reporter with WSMV-TV in Nashville where she produced her award-winning series on child sexual abuse. She received her M.S. in Telecommunications News and Public Affairs from Indiana University and worked as a public television producer and assistant news director before accepting her current assignment.
Part of the National Affairs Series: Growing Up in America.

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