Acclaimed activist Gloria Steinem leads a panel discussing the fight against human trafficking, sexual exploitation, and violence against women and girls. Joining her will be Taina Bien-Aime, Executive Director of Equality Now; Dorchen Leidholdt, Director of the Center for Battered Women’s Legal Services at Sanctuary for Families; and Rachel Lloyd, Executive Director of GEMS. This panel discussion took place at the Brooklyn Museum on December 13, 2008. Video courtesy of the Elizabeth A. Sackler Foundation.

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3 Responses to “Sex Trafficking and the New Abolitionists: A Panel Discussion at Brooklyn Museum”

  • TulliusVII says:

    wow. censorship… …
    wow. censorship… by feminists who are grasping at the last straws of moral superiority. Feminism as a movement was ruined by emotional, irrational, intellectually unbalanced leaders who only confirmed the historical stereotype that women are generally less objective than men. In fact, if they had more objectivity they would be able to recognize that this was the case. They would also be horrified by the dogmatism that makes them do things like stifle real debate. Irony is lost on these women.

  • rexlv2000 says:

    The fact that all …
    The fact that all the comments have been deleted proves one thing. It is no wonder women get into so much trouble. I could not resist thinking that. Poor little darlings! Let the women think for theirself. All they want to do is have fun. Leave the alcoholics alone and let it rip! Have fun. With a man. Stupid. ha

  • tom181071 says:

    ‘Sex slavery’ is a …
    ‘Sex slavery’ is a complete myth. See The 2009 Nick Davies article in The Guardian, and The BBC Newsnight interview with Dennis MacShane MP, and Steve Moxon’s blog, for further references. The UK government claimed 80,000 sex slaves in UK, but nationwide year-long raids on brothels found zero sex slaves.

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