Every year, millions of children are victims of child trafficking. Street Art for Mankind wants you to know their stories.
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00:00There are situations in trafficking where we're chained to walls and basements and locked in dungeons
00:06and that's very true and very prevalent.
00:08But trafficking doesn't always have to look like handcuffs and ropes and chains and whips, you know.
00:13It also looks like people in sneakers and you and me.
00:30I was trafficked here in New York when I was 12 years old.
00:40I was on my way home from a movie theater with my two friends from 6th grade
00:45and we ran into these two boys that we knew from my middle school
00:49that basically brought me back to their place and got me really drunk.
00:53They brought down an older man who told me that I wasn't going to go anywhere
00:58and that I now belonged to him and from there he locked me in a closet in an abandoned house
01:03and put me into prostitution from that point forward.
01:06I could read to you stats and facts all day and you might get bored
01:29but one thing that murals and paintings and performances can do is really capture your attention.
01:34Somebody can bring their artistic sense or their guilty pleasure of art
01:39and do that while at the same time educating themselves about trafficking
01:43and spreading awareness about it.
01:52Trafficking is not a victimless crime and what I want to see in hopefully 5 or 10 years
01:55is there be no victims and there be no crimes.
01:58Prostitution and trafficking is built on gender based violence
02:01and so many different intersectionalities of oppression.
02:04It's the intersectionality of misogyny and capitalism and homelessness and racism
02:09and I want all of those isms to be eradicated in the ideal world.