Seattle Massage Parlors: Our Legislative History
She was one of the woman standing in support at the podium.
Morris: “You know we think of trafficking as this huge network of organized crime, which it can be, but it can also just be a couple that wanted a nanny but didn’t want to pay for it.”
Morris’ job is to assist human trafficking victims — anything from helping them obtain a visa to signing them up for English classes. She also educates the public. She has a personal policy to never say no to a speaking engagement.
Morris: “I think when people hear human trafficking, they think about sex trafficking mostly. A lot of people probably think of an Asian woman who’s young and maybe working in a brothel or a massage parlor. And that’s true. But it’s not the only image that there is.”
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