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Seth Hall
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Reading this for work, the most eye-opening 100 pages. Ignoring trafficking issues, warning signs, and its presence in the U.S. because it’s a rough topic is so dangerous and only serves to perpetuate cycles of hopelessness for victims. Traffickers are comfortable as long as we are silent.
— Jul 11, 2024 08:47AM
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Amanda Guthrie-Bare
is on page 39 of 236
Assigned two chapters for one of my social work classes. We're discussing HT this week. I can't not read a whole book, so even though only two chapters were assigned, I'll be reading it it's entirety. I'll write more of my thoughts later on this book, but there are some iffy points that have been made so far.
— Oct 18, 2023 05:14PM
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