Human Trafficking
To quote Moses Farrow: First, I want to thank everyone who comes here to learn, discuss, and speak about the truth of a centuries-old criminal industry that I am a victim of along with millions of others in the world. One of the most insidious things this industry has done is to hide its crimes in plain sight. They are even celebrated. Let me tell you a little about what I have learned in pursuing the truth of what has happened to us. Over the last 4-5 years I joined the efforts of those who want to abolish the industry, its practices, the entire ethos that has allowed it to become a global market. As a therapist, my entry began in identifying adoption trauma. I spoke up about our lived experiences, the lifelong effects of separation and loss. I developed an adoption trauma factsheet that I felt captured the core issues. However, I kept learning more about the industry. I realized that there was more and that my thoughts and language were no longer adequate or even accurate. It co...