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In Blank Page , the voices of ten brave survivors of the horrors of human trafficking celebrate hope-and call out for change. Their inspiring stories, together with concise research and practical explanations that span borders and decades, paint a clear picture of the human trafficking reality that affects not only the United States and Mexico, but the world. Rosi Orozco explores the causes, extent, and urgency of the problem, along with the steps and strategies she has used to successfully aid countless young victims on their road to recovery. This book will open hearts and encourage voices to speak out for those who must still be heard.…mehr

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In Blank Page, the voices of ten brave survivors of the horrors of human trafficking celebrate hope-and call out for change. Their inspiring stories, together with concise research and practical explanations that span borders and decades, paint a clear picture of the human trafficking reality that affects not only the United States and Mexico, but the world. Rosi Orozco explores the causes, extent, and urgency of the problem, along with the steps and strategies she has used to successfully aid countless young victims on their road to recovery. This book will open hearts and encourage voices to speak out for those who must still be heard.


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Rosi Orozco is one of the world's most recognized activists in the fight against human trafficking. Through various campaigns, her efforts have informed more than 3 million people and trained nearly 100,000 authorities. In session LXI of the Mexican legislature, she successfully campaigned for the "Law Against Trafficking," which was unanimously voted into law. She has directly helped over 300 victims write a new story. As a result of her work in rescuing victims, creating refuges, and defending humans rights, she has been proposed as a nominee for the Nobel Prize and has received numerous other awards.