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April 6-12, 2014. 2014 NCVRW Resource Guide. 30 Years: Restoring the Balance.
The Resource Guide is published by the Office for Victims of Crime, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice.

2014 Human Trafficking PSA

Transcript

[Several men and woman of different ages and ethnicities speak on camera about their experiences with human trafficking]

Human trafficking is slavery.

And it happens all over America.

 Any child, any woman, any man could potentially become a victim of human trafficking.

I am a victim of labor trafficking.

I was a victim of child sex trafficking, but now I own my body.

Human trafficking is any kind of forced labor.

It can happen to anybody.

I am a mother.

I am an author.

I am a son.

I am an advocate.

I am an educator.

I am a sister.

I am a brother.

I'm so much more than what happened to me.

I am strong.

I am brave.

I am outspoken.

I am compassionate.

I am a survivor.

I am a survivor.

I am a survivor.

I am a survivor.

I am a survivor.

I am a survivor of human trafficking.

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