Beulah London is an ethical, luxury womenswear and accessories brand
Natasha Rufus Isaacs and Lavinia Brennan are supporting women affected by human trafficking and the sex trade through their luxury womenswear and accesssories label As ethical fashion becomes ever more prominent with celebrities such as Livia Firth and Emma Watson championing sustainable brands, many of us may find ourselves pondering how an item found itself […]
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Creating Natasha: An Exploration of A Modern Opera - Wales Arts Review
Wales Arts Review sits down with the creative team behind Natasha, artist and writer Jane Fox and composer Ashley John Long, to guide us through the creation of a modern […]
Powerful Photos Document Survivors of Sex Trafficking in Romania and Moldova - Feature Shoot
A highway runs through forestland in Moldova. It is often lined with buckets, where one can pull over their vehicle and order a car wash. The car wash, however, is code for buying sex. Girls hide behind tree trunks and wait to be signaled – once it is safe to appear, they escort their client into the woods for their money’s worth.
Turkey's wealth leaves Natasha in bondage - Taipei Times
The women arrive in Trabzon by ferry from across the Black Sea, sometimes dozens at a time. Whatever their real names, they are known in Turkey as Natashas, and often end up working as prostitutes in this country\'s growing sex trade, sometimes against their will. Turkey, with its now booming economy and lax visa requirements, is becoming the world\'s largest market for Slavic women, one of the most visible exports of the former Soviet Union\'s struggling new states. \"Think of many rivers flowing into one sea,\" said Allan Freedman, who coordinates countertrafficking programs at the Ankara bureau of the International Organization for
Kids sold for sex and arrested for prostitution in Florida
Children in Florida are being criminally charged with prostitution — even after the state passed a law designed to protect kids sold for sex, the I-Team uncovered.
Natasha Potvin – BC Coalition of experiential communities
Natasha is a longtime activist from Montreal for sex workers, drug users and people with HIV/Aids. She works currently in harm reduction for Aids Vancouver Island and is the Canadian Aids Network R…
Girls of Paper and Fire by Natasha Ngan, James Patterson - foreword | Audiobook | Audible.com
Check out this great listen on Audible.com. Each year, eight beautiful girls are chosen as Paper Girls to serve the king. It's the highest honor they could hope for...and the most demeaning. This year, there's a ninth. And instead of paper, she's made of fire. In this richly developed fantasy, Le...
16 Not So Sweet in Ukraine. Most teenaged girls dream of their sweet sixteen parties but in the Ukraine, if you are an orphan and turning 16, it is anything but sweet. In fact, for young girls like Natasha, it can be quite terrifying.
Emmy and Regional Murrow award winning reporter, Natasha Robin was born and raised in St. Bernard Parish. She started her career right here at FOX 8 News at just 17years old as a Production Assistant.
Human Trafficking Research, Evaluation, & Training and Technical Assistance | RTI
RTI has an extensive and diverse portfolio of work dedicated to understanding human sex and labor trafficking and informing the development and implementation of anti-trafficking strategies,
Love & Sex: Erotic Short Stories: Natasha Bender: Trade Paperback: 9798706139001: Powell's Books
Love & Sex: Erotic Short Stories by Natasha Bender available in Trade Paperback on Powells.com, also read synopsis and reviews. Love & Sex, what more would you need? Dive deep into these naughty stories, indulging your cravings...
This book challenges every common presumption that exists about the trafficking of women for the sex trade. It is a detailed account of an entire population of trafficked Albanian women whose varied experiences, including selling sex on the streets of France, clearly demonstrate how much the present discourse about trafficked women is misplaced and inadequate. The heterogeneity of the women involved and their relationships with various men is clearly presented as is the way women actively created a panoptical surveillance of themselves as a means of self
Infiltrating Europe's shameful trade in human beings
MSNBC.com infiltrated a dangerous gang of human traffickers that sells unsuspecting young women from Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union into sexual slavery. By Preston Mendenhall
Essays and stories on fashion, art, and culture in the New York of the 2010s. We were supposed to meet Rose McGowan at Café d'Alsace after the party, but she cancelled at the last minute. I saw on Twitter that she had been hit with a drug possession charge, which she insisted was a scheme to keep her Weinstein dirt quiet. I hadn't even read her Weinstein story… I still wanted to know that the articles were being published, and in large quantities, but reading stories of abuse and humiliation was as stupefying as a hangover. I didn't feel empowered; I only felt more hopeless. I wanted to watch the patriarchy go up in flames, but I wasn't excited about what was being pitched to replace it. If we got all of it out in the open, what would we have left? My fear was that guilt would destroy the classics and there'd be no one left to fuck. All movies would be as low-budget and as puritanical as the stuff they play on Lifetime, all of New York would look like a Target ad, every book or article would be a cathartic tell-all, and I'd be sexually frustrated but too ashamed to hook up with assholes, or even to watch porn.—from Sleeveless Eve Babitz meets Roland Barthes in Sleeveless, Natasha Stagg's follow up to Surveys, her 2016 novel about internet fame. Composed of essays and stories commissioned by fashion, art, and culture magazines, Sleeveless is a scathing and sensitive report from New York in the 2010s. During those years, Stagg worked as an editor for V magazine and as a consultant, creating copy for fashion brands. Through these jobs, she met and interviewed countless industry luminaries, celebrities, and artists, and learned about the quickly evolving strategies of branding. In Sleeveless, she exposes the mechanics of personal identity and its monetization that propelled the narrator of Surveys from a mall job in Tucson to international travel and internet fame.