PBS A Seat at the Table episode on modern slavery
Human Trafficking victims and exploiters are hiding in plain sight. We must begin to educate ourselves and others on the signs to identify abusers and victims. On this episode of A Seat at the Table, we talk to Sierra, a survivor of human trafficking who was brave enough to leave her exploiter, and Mia Pean-Pierre a social justice advocate who is passionate about rescuing young women lured into this.
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