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In 19th Century San Francisco's Chinatown only 1 in 10 people were women, and most of them were forced into prostitution, trafficked by criminal tongs. In…
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On this edition of Your Call, we’ll talk about a recent investigation into sex trafficking and how to meet the needs of trafficking victims. Last week, a…
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On this edition of Your Call, we explore the fight to end child slavery. You probably use something every day – your coffee, your shoes, your phone – that…
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How do race and class affect how police and the media respond to missing persons cases and crimes? The controversy over missing black and Latina girls in…
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On the July 6th edition of Your Call, we revisit our conversation with Professor Andrés Reséndez. He joins us to discuss his new book, The Other Slavery,…
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On the May 25th edition of Your Call, Professor Andrés Reséndez joins us to discuss his new book, The Other Slavery, the Uncovered Story of Indian…
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On the March 3rd edition of Your Call, we’re examining slavery in the global fishing industry. February 24, 2016 President Obama signed a trade bill…
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Here's what's happening in the Bay Area, as curated by KALW news:How to solve San Francisco's homeless pooping problem // SF Gate"While Mayor Ed Lee…
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Human trafficking is estimated to be in the millions--yet only a fraction of it is reported. We talk to Hediana Utarti of Asian Women's Shelter in San…
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Human trafficking is the second most profitable criminal enterprise in the world. It's estimated to rake in $32 billion per year after drug trafficking.…