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by 3 Generations
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Project Report | Jul 14, 2020
Exciting Updates About Our Work in the Field

By Anais Rivera | Development & Communications Manager

At 3 Generations, we continue to provide a vital platform for victims of sex trafficking. The most common form of human trafficking is trafficking for sexual exploitation. This human rights abuse must get more awareness as being the world's fastest-growing crime. We believe that it is important to prioritize this ever-growing crisis and redefine sex trafficking as a human rights abuse. 

We have exciting updates to share with you on our current work in the field. We recently hosted a Livestream with Nikolaos Al-Khadra about his experiences as a sex worker and his current work as an activist in the LGBTQ community. Nik was the subject of our short film What About the Boys. His story dispels some of the common myths about gay prostitution and offers a heart-wrenching look at how one young American boy was brutalized by the industry. You can watch the talk on our Facebook page or YouTube channel.

We also released a couple of short videos about the exploitative nature of sex-trafficking and why it should be redefined as a human rights abuse. You can watch them on our website, Facebook and Instagram pages, or our YouTube channel.

For more information about this social justice issue and others that we document please go to our website.

We can’t continue our work without your support, so please donate today! 

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3 Generations

Location: New York, NY - USA
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Twitter: @3Generations
Project Leader:
Jane Wells
New York , New York United States

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