
Intersectional Injustice: Race and the Sex Trafficking of Black Women
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In this powerful episode, we explore the intersection of race and sex trafficking. Studies have noted that race affects a woman's risk for sex trafficking vulnerability and exploitation. Relatedly,it also shape the structure of trafficking networks and the personal experiences of trafficker, victims and male consumers. Overall, the research points to the need for deeper understandings and action to address these systemic issues, and their unique impact on Black women's experiences.
Dr. Jacquelyn C. A. Meshelemiah joins us in this episode to break down how racialized histories of violence continue to shape the experiences of sex trafficked Black women today. Dr. Jacquelyn C.A. Meshelemiah is a licensed social worker in the State of Ohio and an Associate Professor in the College of Social Work at The Ohio State University.
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