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But as with those close competitors for the title of “oldest profession,” the reality of prostitution isn’t worth fighting for. Though data is often incomplete, given the difficulties of tracking a black market, research from those who work with survivors indicates that only a tiny minority of people actively want to remain in prostitution. Those who enter the sex trade often do so because their choices are sorely circumscribed. The term “sex work” whitewashes the economic constraints, family ruptures and often sordid circumstances that drive many women to sell themselves. A small, often elite, minority of people who work happily in the sex trade shouldn’t dictate the terms for everyone else.
Persons: Melanie Thompson, , , Alexander Delgado, Voces Latinas Organizations: Mujeres Locations: NJ
The girls did so, the boys provided alcohol, Melanie blacked out — and she says she woke up to being raped. When we spoke two years later, she was in a residential program for formerly trafficked girls. Melanie spent years in foster care after I met her. There’s no doubt that some foster care parents are outstanding, but overall, America’s foster care system is a disgrace. By several estimates, a majority of trafficked girls have been in foster care or some other part of the child welfare system.
Persons: Melanie Thompson, Melanie Locations: New York City
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