Jeffrey Epstein’s death by apparent suicide is yet another bitter injustice
Jeffrey Epstein’s Death is an Injustice to Survivors that Cannot Be Ignored ([link removed])
Jeffrey Epstein’s death by apparent suicide is not the justice that was sought by survivors ([link removed]) who bravely told their stories and sought to hold him accountable for his crimes. It does survivors of his abuses no favors for anyone to attempt to mollify them with milquetoast ascriptions of his suicide being a form of justice. Instead of attempting to placate survivors when justice is miscarried or averted, we must mourn with them. For there is a deep power in mourning, particularly when it comes to injustice. Mourning can sharpen and unify the passion of the soul.
Read More ([link removed])
Defending Dignity Weekly Newsletter
Highlights: Jeffrey Epstein, AI fights trafficking, the PROTECT Act, and more!
([link removed])
Jeffrey Epstein Proves Why Teen Vogue's "Sex Work is Real Work" Claim is Incredibly Harmful ([link removed])
Even as public awareness and pressure were mounting in the lead up to the arrest of billionaire Jeffrey Epstein for paying teenage girls for sex–alternatively and correctly known as his sexually trafficking and raping of minors–Teen Vogue was preaching (read: selling) to teenage girls the legitimacy of being paid for sex.
Read More ([link removed])
([link removed])
500 sex buyers arrested in national sting involving AI chat bot ([link removed])
The AI bot, created by childsafe.ai, interacts with potential sex buyers and eventually sends a deterrence message warning of the legal and social effects of buying sex
Read More ([link removed])
([link removed])
NCOSE endorses new PROTECT Act of 2019 ([link removed])to help trafficking victims ([link removed])
One unfortunate and under-addressed aspect of human trafficking is the use of drugs by traffickers to control and exploit vulnerable populations. Data shows that drug use and human trafficking are intrinsically connected and, in the midst of the current opioid epidemic, we are seeing criminals across the country use this connection to their advantage.
That is why the National Center on Sexual Exploitation is endorsing the new Protecting Rights of Those Exploited by Coercive Trafficking (PROTECT) Act of 2019.
Read More ([link removed])
NCOSE Project Spotlight:
([link removed])
([link removed])
([link removed])
With gratitude,
Dawn Hawkins
Sr. Vice President & Executive Director
National Center on Sexual Exploitation
([link removed])
([link removed])
440 1st Street NW, Suite 840 | Washington, DC 20001 US
This email was sent to
[email protected].
To ensure that you continue receiving our emails,
please add us to your address book or safe list.
manage your preferences ([link removed])
opt out ([link removed]) using TrueRemove(r).
Got this as a forward? Sign up ([link removed]) to receive our future emails.
email powered by Emma(R)
[link removed]