The mission of Trafficking Stop is to cause our listeners to pause and make a positive, informed decision on the prevalent issue of sex trafficking and sexual exploitation. Just as the purpose of a traffic light is to promote safety on the roads, the goal and heart of Trafficking Stop is to Stop the flow of incorrect information, Slow Down and study the issues, and Go make a difference in local, national, and international communities.
Missing in SC 016 & 017: The John Does of 2006 (Unidentified)
In Episode 039: Cyntoia Brown, we discussed the story of another sex trafficking survivor who was convicted of crimes she committed while being trafficked.
In Episode 037: Keiana Aldrich, we tell the story of a sex trafficking survivor who is serving time for a crime she committed as a victim of domestic minor sex trafficking.
In Episode 034: Behind the Scenes (Part II), we continued our discussion on self-care in the fight against trafficking and sexual violence.
In Episode 034: Behind the Scenes, we discussed the importance of self-care in this fight against sex trafficking and all forms of sexual violence.
Missing in SC 011: Shakeima Cabbagestalk
In Episode 031: Priyanka Reddy, we shared Priyanka Reddy’s story.
In Episode 028: Posted to Pornhub, we discussed the stories of women who have been exploited and deceived by the pornography industry.
Highway Patrol 002: Possession, Production, and Prison
Traffic Court 007: The Victim She Claimed to Be
Missing in SC 009: Jane Doe 1987 & Annette Sagers
In Episode 024: Missing For a Year, we discussed the stories of minors who have been impacted by commercial sexual exploitation.
In Episode 021: Porn Has a Name, we discussed the story of Rose Kalemba, a young lady whose story has fueled the #Traffickinghub campaign.
In Episode 018:The Porn Crisis, we discussed the harmful effects and negative impacts of pornography on the adolescent and adult minds.
In Episode 015: Let’s Talk Pornography, we discussed how to start conversations related to pornography and the harmful implications it has on viewers mentally, emotionally, and physically.
In Episode 011: #Traffickinghub, we discussed the worldwide campaign to shut down popular porn site, Pornhub.
In this episode, we discussed how we can start the conversation about sex trafficking and sexual exploitation with the children in our lives through the Disney movie Zootopia. It’s not just about “stranger danger” anymore; perpetrators can be (and often are) people we know and are comfortable around.
In this episode, we discussed what some of the prevalent vocabulary in sex trafficking is, types of traffickers, and what to look for in identifying the issue.
In this episode, we discussed what sex trafficking is and why it continues to exist.
In this episode, we discussed the mission and heart of Trafficking Stop and how you can roadmap your way to advocacy.