July 7, 2024
Cyber and Organized Crimes

Exploring the Intersections Between Human Trafficking and Missing or Murdered Indigenous People



Human trafficking harms the body and spirit. Learn about the connection between human trafficking and Missing or Murdered Indigenous People (MMIP). Both human trafficking and MMIP victims may have been exposed to domestic and sexual violence, adverse childhood experiences, substance use, poverty, and homelessness. While human trafficking can happen to anyone anywhere, traffickers often exploit these vulnerabilities. During this conversation, Lenny Hayes, Carolyn DeFord, Lynette Grey Bull, and Nicole Matthews offer insight and answer questions on the possible intersection between MMIP and human trafficking, provide resources for addressing the MMIP crisis, and share actionable steps for involving the community.

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3 Comments

  • @elenaalexander449 June 22, 2024

    My comments keep getting removed. I have screenshots of my posted comments removed from your thread.

  • @elenaalexander449 June 22, 2024

    THANK YOU , GREAT WORK!!!
    Where do we find help in Albuquerque, NM, I'm a 64 year old widow being stalked and harassed?
    I reported to Albuquerque NM Police Dept. and in Moreno Valley & Riverside CA. Crimes of rape, gang rape, assault, identity theft, destruction of Property, with NO ASSISTANCE. No Safety. Reports to Adult Protective Services. NO SAFETY ASSISTANCE. PROVIDED.
    I'm not of any native American tribe, but what your organization is promoting is beneficial to everyone suffering from Child Trafficking, Human Trafficking, Sex Trafficking, and Satanic Ritual Abuse.

  • @MACorrupt June 22, 2024

    I’m gonna search your site for any information on the human trafficking that occurs within the Family Court system and federally funded child trafficking CPS. If it’s not here it damn well should be.

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