NEW YORK'S ABOLITIONIST EXHIBIT
I saw your photography project on abolitionists http://www.photoville.com/2015-exhibitions/new-yorks-new-abolitionists/ and I was curious how you did your research for the project. I say that because I must be missing some huge gaps in our social media. Not hard to have happen since 99.99 % of my time is spent only working with victims of sex trafficking directly. I don’t spend time in things like fund raisers, awards, etc., because the work is just so demanding of my time I don’t have a spare moment. The only time I am not working directly with victims directly is when I’m trying to address the traffickers, or the sex industry itself. For example, from 1984 until 1987, I had to “lay low” because of being on probation. Why? Because I set up the first safe house for adults in this country. I took an old warehouse I still had a lease on when I left the sex industry myself, and converted it into a safe house. I had to as victims had nowhere safe to go if over 18 anywhere