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August 2, 2023


Title: Global Obstacles to Fight Sex Trafficking of Children
Topic: Human Trafficking and Slavery
Discussed by Stefano Gennarini
with Center for Family and Human Rights (www.C-Fam.org)

Stefano Gennarini is the Vice President for Legal Studies at the Center for Family and Human Rights. Today, he discusses his latest op-ed about the direct correlation between human trafficking, pornography, and prostitution.

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Questions/Issues Discussed:

Is the greatest obstacle to protecting women and children from sex-traffickers the very governments that protect pornography and prostitution?

Has the UN General Assembly debated and adopted treaties and resolutions against human and sex trafficking? Has the UN allocated millions and millions of dollars to fight human and sex trafficking?

Is human trafficking widespread around the globe, including here in America? Is America the largest market for child sex trafficking?

Is pornography and prostitution directly linked to sex-trafficking? Do people who view pornography on a regular basis become desensitized to treating human beings with kindness and leads to an addiction to hard-core, violent child pornography?

Do some Western Countries resist efforts to cast pornography and prostitution in a negative light? Stefano reveals which countries/governments view both as “art” and not something degrading or disgusting or illegal.

Are some Western Countries encouraging UN agencies to promote pornographic use for children as normal and healthy?

Is most pornography produced and consumed in the US prosecutable under federal law? SHORT ANSWER: NO.

Are grassroots organizations making headway against the evil and perverseness of human trafficking, pornography, and prostitution?

Is the blockbuster movie, “Sound of Freedom”, exposing the truth behind the global epidemic of human and sex trafficking?



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July 18, 2023


Title: 5 Things You Should Know About Human Trafficking
Topic: Human Trafficking and Slavery
Discussed by Arielle Del Turco
with Family Research Council (www.FRC.org)

Disclaimer: Use caution when listening to this segment around young children. Issues discussed may be upsetting or hard for little ones to understand.

Arielle Del Turco is the Director of the Center for Religious Liberty at the Family Research Council. Today, she discusses the need to our government to address and combat the horrific and serious issue of human trafficking in the United States.

Click here to read Arielle Del Turco’s op-ed in The Washington Stand.

Click here to order a copy of “Heroic Faith: Hope Amid Global Persecution”, a book Arielle co-authored with Lela Gilbert and William Boykin.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Is human trafficking prevalent in the US? Is the US the top consumer of child sex trafficking in the world?

Is the Left and the MSM ignoring this serious issue? Are some even openly hostile to the movie and the issue?

Does pornography increase the demand for sex trafficking? Can “simple” pornography begin a spiral downward, addicting the user to more and more graphic images and videos?

Does the current US border policy enable human and sex traffickers? Arielle explains how this is absolutely an avoidable problem and Biden and Congress need to act immediately on securing the border to curb and stop human and sex trafficking.

Did Democrats in the California State Assembly recently block a bill that would place harsher penalties on people who are convicted of child human trafficking? Click here to read the details!

Are there too many people (including children) crossing the border illegally for us to monitor and keep track of?

God cares about every person trapped in slavery. How can we be part of the solution? Arielle quotes Scripture as she encourages us to become involved and reminds us that we are not called to sit by and hide our head in the sand. Contact your elected officials and learn more here.

Does the movie, “Sound of Freedom”, tell a true story of Tim Ballard?

Click here to support the Family Research Council as they continue to work to inform the news media, the academic community, business leaders, and the general public about family issues that affect the nation from a Biblical Worldview.




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January 10, 2020


Title: The Ugly Truth about Human Trafficking in America
Topic: Human Trafficking and Slavery
Discussed by Patrina Mosley
with Family Research Council (www.FRC.org)

Disclaimer: Use caution when listening to this segment around young children. Issues discussed may be upsetting or hard for little ones to understand.

As we enter January 2020, National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month is an opportunity for Americans to learn about the human rights violations happening all around them – even in plain sight.

Patrina Mosley, the Family Research Council’s Director of Life, Culture, and Women’s Advocacy, has the information that everyone that needs to know about this horrific reality.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

How many adults and children worldwide, including inside the United States, are trapped in human slavery and trafficking?

Do we know how many women and children are smuggled over our southern border for the sole purpose of sex trafficking? Patrina explains that while we have rough estimates, we really don’t know and we wish we did!

How are many victims trafficked/sold into sex slavery?

Are women and children, and even men, being sold online in chat rooms? What is being done to combat this?

Oftentimes, are family members lives’ threatened if a victim refuses to comply with their demands? How can we be more aware of human trafficking and slavery happening all around us? What are some key indicators?

How can parents protect their children, especially their daughters, from predators online? Patrina warns that it is not an overnight process; traffickers and pimps are smart and skillful. Parents must monitor their children’s online activity.

Has President Trump focused on prosecuting human traffickers?

Click here  for more information on how you can help fight this evil.



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October 8, 2019


Title: Human Trafficking: Punish the Enablers
Topic: Human Trafficking and Slavery
Discussed by Monica Cooper
with Lanier Law Firm (www.LanierLawFirm.com)


Part 1 of 3

Disclaimer: Use caution when listening to this segment around young children. Issues discussed may be upsetting or hard for little ones to understand.

According to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, human trafficking is second only to drug trafficking as the most profitable form of worldwide crime.

The Lanier Law Firm is on the forefront of using civil courts to protect and compensate the survivors of human trafficking. Monica Cooper, a former prosecutor in Montgomery County, is lead attorney concerning this issue with the firm.

Monica says: “Helping victims has always been a passion of mine.”

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Is sex trafficking on the rise not only around the world? In America? In Texas? In Houston?

What can WE do to stop this horrendous crime?

How is The Lanier Law Firm working with criminal prosecutors to rescue and combat this horrendous crime?

Is the first focus to ensure that survivors' rights are preserved, including their access to restitution and compensation?

Are Harris and Montgomery Counties a hub for kidnapping for sex trafficking purposes?

How are many girls/women lured into sex trafficking?



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Title: Part 2 of 3 - Human Trafficking: Punish the Enablers
Topic: Human Trafficking and Slavery
Discussed by Monica Cooper
with Lanier Law Firm (www.LanierLawFirm.com)

Disclaimer: Use caution when listening to this segment around young children. Issues discussed may be upsetting or hard for little ones to understand.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Where does the blame fall for the rise in sex trafficking?

Why can’t the pimp or “John” be held financially responsible so these girls/women can rebuild their lives?

Will holding the evil-doers and their enablers liable for money damages curtail the rise in sex trafficking?

Do most hotels/spas/strip clubs have policies in place to prevent sex trafficking? Do they train their employees on what to look for? Are these policies and training tactics being enforced?



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Title: Part 3 of 3 - Human Trafficking: Punish the Enablers
Topic: Human Trafficking and Slavery
Discussed by Monica Cooper
with Lanier Law Firm (www.LanierLawFirm.com)

Disclaimer: Use caution when listening to this segment around young children. Issues discussed may be upsetting or hard for little ones to understand.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

What types of businesses participate and even encourage sex/human trafficking?

Have there been court cases recently against these types of businesses with damages awarded to the victim?

What is the “Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act (TVPRA)”?

What are some signs that a business is encouraging sex/human trafficking?

What are some signs that a girl/woman may be a victim?

If an average citizen is witness to sex/human trafficking, but we don’t realize it or say anything to the authorities, will that person be held responsible?

Why does Monica work so hard for these girls/women every day?



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January 17, 2018


Title: Human Trafficking and Slavery are Real in America
Topic: Human Trafficking and Slavery
Discussed by Wesley J. Smith
with Discovery Institute (www.discovery.org)

Disclaimer: Use caution when listening to this segment around young children. Issues discussed might be upsetting or hard for little ones to understand.

President Trump recently proclaimed January as National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month, a move that Wesley J. Smith applauds. Wesley is a writer at the National Review and a Senior Fellow at the Discovery Institute.

Human exceptionalism holds that every one of us is inherently equal, both in moral value and properly under the law. Or to put it another way, no human being should ever be treated as an object, only and always a subject,” Smith wrote in his daily blog at National Review.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Someone once shared a horrific true story about “children kept in hanging bamboo cages” with Wesley J. Smith. Listen as he shares why this impacted him so deeply and what he decided to do about it.

How many people are being trafficked across the world today? HINT: The number is in the tens of millions!

Are 80% of those being trafficked or enslaved women?

How many children are trafficked?

What is “The Blue Campaign”?

What are some of the indicators that a person is being trafficked?

Do stronger borders deter human trafficking?

How can we be involved?

If you suspect someone is being trafficked, please do not hesitate to report it: 1.866.347.2423 NOTE: Do NOT approach either the trafficker or the person being trafficked.

If you are being forced to do something against your will, please call for help today: 1.888.373.7888



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