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The End of Human Trafficking May Begin With Radical Empathy - Julia Flynn Siler

The End of Human Trafficking May Begin With Radical Empathy - Julia Flynn Siler

Released Wednesday, 22nd May 2019
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The End of Human Trafficking May Begin With Radical Empathy - Julia Flynn Siler

The End of Human Trafficking May Begin With Radical Empathy - Julia Flynn Siler

The End of Human Trafficking May Begin With Radical Empathy - Julia Flynn Siler

The End of Human Trafficking May Begin With Radical Empathy - Julia Flynn Siler

Wednesday, 22nd May 2019
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In 19th Century San Francisco's Chinatown only 1 in 10 people were women, and most of them were forced into prostitution, trafficked by criminal tongs. In today’s episode, meet the Scottish sewing instructor Donaldina Cameron and the women she collaborated with and helped escape from sex slavery between 1870 and 1930. This week, Julia Flynn Siler talks with Lauren about her new book “The White Devil’s Daughters: The Women Who Fought Slavery in San Francisco’s Chinatown”. Prepare yourself for bomb scares and bubonic plague quarantines, court cases and crowdfunding efforts. Join us in what is, ultimately, a conversation about standing up to a broken society, and how women can help women rise up.
Recorded at the Bay Area Book Festival in May 2019 as part of their Women Lit programming.

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