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Journalist Noy Thrupkaew discusses her Washington Post cover article - "Sri Yatun's Escape", shining a light on the A-3 Visas issued by the U.S. State Department for employees of diplomatic families. In conversation with Lori Messing McGarry
When diplomats, ambassadors, and other international officials take a post in the United States, they often bring along personal staff and domestic workers from their home countries with a special visa. The problem is, once they arrive in the U.S., some of them learn that the promises made back home aren't real and end up facing exploitation and abuse—with very little protection available for them in the U.S. In this episode of Latino USA, we speak with human rights journalist Noy Thrupkaew about her upcoming investigation on the abuses faced by diplomatic domestic workers for The Washington Post Magazine, and we meet Germania, an Ecuadorian woman who experienced it firsthand.
Derrière les offres que nous adorons au quotidien - la manucure à 10 euros, le buffet de crevettes à volonté - se cache le monde du travail forcé, nécessaire pour maintenir les prix au plus bas. Noy Thrupkaew a enquêté sur la traite des personnes, qui prospère aux États-Unis et en Europe autant que dans les pays en voie de développement. Elle nous présente les hommes et les femmes dont le travail est exploité pour satisfaire les besoins des consommateurs dans le monde.
Por trás das pechinchas cotidianas que todos nós amamos - os US$ 10 pela manicure, ou o bufê de camarão ilimitado, está um mundo oculto de trabalho forçado para manter preços competitivos. Noy Thrupkaew investiga o tráfico de pessoas, o qual floresce nos EUA e na Europa, bem como em países em desenvolvimento, e nos mostra os rostos humanos por trás do trabalho explorado que alimenta consumidores globais.
Detrás de las ofertas diarias que a todos nos encantan, como la manicura de USD 10 o el ilimitado buffet de camarones, existe un mundo oculto de trabajos forzados para mantener esos precios bajísimos. Noy Thrupkaew investiga la trata de personas que florece en EE.UU. y en Europa, así como en los países en desarrollo. Adicionalmente nos muestra los rostros humanos detrás de la mano de obra explotada que alimenta a los consumidores globales.
Behind the everyday bargains we all love -- the $10 manicure, the unlimited shrimp buffet -- is a hidden world of forced labor to keep those prices at rock bottom. Noy Thrupkaew investigates human trafficking – which flourishes in the US and Europe, as well as developing countries – and shows us the human faces behind the exploited labor that feeds global consumers.
Experts discuss "end demand" campaigns that are primarily focused on abolishing prostitution by criminalizing the consumers of commercial sex. Are such policies effective in curtailing trafficking, and what impact do they have on marginalized communities? Speakers: Andrea Ritchie, Heather Doyle, Lisa Kelly, Martina Vandenberg, Noy Thrupkaew, Pye Jakobsson. (Recorded: April 12, 2012)
Open Society Fellows Kung Li and Noy Thrupkaew argue that portraying marginalized communities as oppressed victims can blind us to their resilience. Speakers: Kung Li, Noy Thrupkaew, Patricia Jerido. (Recorded: September 16, 2010)