Anna Kidman

377: What Happens to Trafficking Risk When a Hurricane Hits?

Leanne McCallum Desselle joins Dr. Sandie Morgan as they explore what happens when a hurricane knocks out the very systems built to catch trafficking — from a child abuse hotline down for three weeks after Hurricane Ida to the disaster recovery jobs where exploitation quietly takes hold. Leanne McCallum Desselle Leanne McCallum Desselle is a […]

377: What Happens to Trafficking Risk When a Hurricane Hits? Read More »

376: Why Documents Decide Who Traffickers Can Exploit Next

Dr. Xanthe Scharff joins Dr. Sandie Morgan to explore how displacement, missing documents, and unequal citizenship laws quietly raise the risk of trafficking, and why prevention starts long before a child is ever exploited.    Dr. Xanthe Scharff Dr. Xanthe Scharff is President and CEO of the Women’s Refugee Commission, which she joined in

376: Why Documents Decide Who Traffickers Can Exploit Next Read More »

375: Is It Ever Ethical to Photograph a Trafficking Survivor?

Nina Alvarez joins Dr. Sandie Morgan to unpack a question raised after The New York Times published images from Figueroa Street: was legal consent enough to prevent harm? Together they explore the ethical duty of care journalists owe survivors, the lasting life of images, and why covering trafficking responsibly takes more than good intentions.  

375: Is It Ever Ethical to Photograph a Trafficking Survivor? Read More »

Scroll to Top