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EPISODE · Apr 11, 2024 · 27 MIN

San Francisco's Overlooked Crime: Human Trafficking Plaguing the City

from Bruh Issa Murder · host Andre Matthews

04/11/2024 Bruh Issa Murder  In this episode, the gang discuss the pervasive issue of human trafficking in San Francisco. They shed light on the overlooked crime and its impact on the city's most vulnerable populations, including women and people of color. The hosts explore the various forms of human trafficking, such as sex trafficking and labor trafficking, and highlight the organizations working to combat this issue. They also touch on the role of major events and the entertainment industry in perpetuating human trafficking. Despite the challenges, the hosts emphasize the importance of raising awareness and supporting organizations that provide resources and support to survivors. Human trafficking is a pervasive and overlooked crime in San Francisco, predominantly affecting women and people of color. The majority of human trafficking cases in San Francisco are related to sex trafficking, with a significant number of victims being minors. Vulnerabilities such as economic hardship, immigration status, and lack of support systems make individuals more susceptible to human trafficking. Major events and the entertainment industry can contribute to human trafficking, with instances of exploitation and abuse occurring behind the scenes. Organizations like Polaris and the San Francisco Collaborative against Human Trafficking are working to reshape th Song: "Perfect (feat. Cat Lewis)" by Mahalo Remember to subscribe, rate, review, and check out our social media links!  https://linktr.ee/Bruhissamurder Resouces: Polaris Listen to the full episode here for a comprehensive discussion on human trafficking in San Francisco and the efforts being made to combat this pervasive crime. Stay tuned for more enlightening content from the podcast.

04/11/2024 Bruh Issa Murder  In this episode, the gang discuss the pervasive issue of human trafficking in San Francisco. They shed light on the overlooked crime and its impact on the city's most vulnerable populations, including women and people of color. The hosts explore the various forms of human trafficking, such as sex trafficking and labor trafficking, and highlight the organizations working to combat this issue. They also touch on the role of major events and the entertainment industry in perpetuating human trafficking. Despite the challenges, the hosts emphasize the importance of raising awareness and supporting organizations that provide resources and support to survivors. Human trafficking is a pervasive and overlooked crime in San Francisco, predominantly affecting women and people of color. The majority of human trafficking cases in San Francisco are related to sex trafficking, with a significant number of victims being minors. Vulnerabilities such as economic hardship, immigration status, and lack of support systems make individuals more susceptible to human trafficking. Major events and the entertainment industry can contribute to human trafficking, with instances of exploitation and abuse occurring behind the scenes. Organizations like Polaris and the San Francisco Collaborative against Human Trafficking are working to reshape th Song: "Perfect (feat. Cat Lewis)" by Mahalo Remember to subscribe, rate, review, and check out our social media links!  https://linktr.ee/Bruhissamurder Resouces: Polaris Listen to the full episode here for a comprehensive discussion on human trafficking in San Francisco and the efforts being made to combat this pervasive crime. Stay tuned for more enlightening content from the podcast.

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