Modern Day Slavery in New York

I looked "sex trafficking and shop" on Google and these are the organizations I found within an hour:

https://freethegirls.org/shop-for-us

https://restorenyc.org/shop

https://www.one-bread.org/ending-human-trafficking …

https://www.soapproject.org

https://www.dressember.org (they raise money by wearing dresses)

https://www.sudara.org/collections/punjammies …

https://www.thegoodtrade.com/features/jewelry-brands-benefitting-victims-of-human-trafficking … https://warinternational.org 

https://enditmovement.com 

https://raisemyhead.org/shop/  http://www.adornedingrace.org 

https://www.rethreaded.com 

eleventhcandleco.com

https://www.purposejewelry.org

https://www.wbay.com/content/news/Coffee-shop-in-the-making-provides-jobs-for-human-trafficking-survivors-475755043.html …

https://conquerseries.com/this-is-how-porn-and-sex-trafficking-are-linked/ …

shop.deliverfund.org

https://www.brandedcollective.com

https://wellspringliving.org/retail/ https://eyeheartworld.org

These organizations all have many things in common. They benefit from criminalization of sex workers and “the nordic model”, they pretend to fight for us. But they silence us, and the public largely doesn’t know that these organizations put sex workers, and other criminalized, marginalized, poor people to work for little to no pay. Despite the fact that these organizations are run like businesses, they call themselves “the voice of the voiceless”, they are non profits, and they don’t pay taxes from the profits they made from us.

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