Noy Thrupkaew: Human trafficking is all around you. This is how it works

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About 10 years ago, I went through a little bit of a hard time.
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So I decided to go see a therapist.
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I had been seeing her for a few months, when she looked at me one day and said,
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"Who actually raised you until you were three?"
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Seemed like a weird question. I said, "My parents."
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And she said, "I don't think that's actually the case;
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because if it were,
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we'd be dealing with things that are far more complicated than just this."
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It sounded like the setup to a joke, but I knew she was serious.
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Because when I first started seeing her,
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I was trying to be the funniest person in the room.
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And I would try and crack these jokes, but she caught on to me really quickly,
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and whenever I tried to make a joke, she would look at me and say,
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"That is actually really sad."
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(Laughter)
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It's terrible.
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So I knew I had to be serious, and I asked my parents
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who had actually raised me until I was three?
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And to my surprise, they said
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my primary caregiver had been a distant relative of the family.
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I had called her my auntie.
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I remember my auntie so clearly,
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it felt like she had been part of my life when I was much older.
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I remember the thick, straight hair,
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and how it would come around me like a curtain
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when she bent to pick me up;
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her soft, southern Thai accent;
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the way I would cling to her,
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even if she just wanted to go to the bathroom
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or get something to eat.
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I loved her, but [with] the ferocity that a child has sometimes
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before she understands that love also requires letting go.
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But my clearest and sharpest memory of my auntie,
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is also one of my first memories of life at all.
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I remember her being beaten and slapped by another member of my family.
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I remember screaming hysterically and wanting it to stop,
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as I did every single time it happened,
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for things as minor as wanting to go out with her friends,
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or being a little late.
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I became so hysterical over her treatment,
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that eventually, she was just beaten behind closed doors.
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Things got so bad for her that eventually she ran away.
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As an adult, I learned later
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that she had been just 19 when she was brought over from Thailand
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to the States to care for me, on a tourist visa.
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She wound up working in Illinois for a time,
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before eventually returning to Thailand,
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which is where I ran into her again, at a political rally in Bangkok.
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I clung to her again, as I had when I was a child,
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and I let go, and then I promised that I would call.
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I never did, though.
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Because I was afraid if I said everything that she meant to me --
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that I owed perhaps the best parts of who I became to her care,
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and that the words "I'm sorry" were like a thimble
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to bail out all the guilt and shame and rage I felt
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over everything she had endured to care for me for as long as she had --
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I thought if I said those words to her, I would never stop crying again.
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Because she had saved me.
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And I had not saved her.
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I'm a journalist, and I've been writing and researching human trafficking
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for the past eight years or so,
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and even so, I never put together this personal story
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with my professional life until pretty recently.
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I think this profound disconnect actually symbolizes
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most of our understanding about human trafficking.
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Because human trafficking is far more prevalent, complex and close to home
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than most of us realize.
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I spent time in jails and brothels,
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interviewed hundreds of survivors and law enforcement, NGO workers.
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And when I think about what we've done about human trafficking,
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I am hugely disappointed.
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Partly because we don't even talk about the problem right at all.
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When I say "human trafficking,"
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most of you probably don't think about someone like my auntie.
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You probably think about a young girl or woman,
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who's been brutally forced into prostitution by a violent pimp.
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That is real suffering, and that is a real story.
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That story makes me angry
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for far more than just the reality of that situation, though.
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As a journalist, I really care about how we relate to each other through language,
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and the way we tell that story, with all the gory, violent detail,
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the salacious aspects -- I call that "look at her scars" journalism.
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We use that story to convince ourselves
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that human trafficking is a bad man doing a bad thing to an innocent girl.
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That story lets us off the hook.
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It takes away all the societal context that we might be indicted for,
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for the structural inequality, or the poverty,
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or the barriers to migration.
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We let ourselves think
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that human trafficking is only about forced prostitution,
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when in reality,
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human trafficking is embedded in our everyday lives.
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Let me show you what I mean.
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Forced prostitution accounts for 22 percent of human trafficking.
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Ten percent is in state- imposed forced labor.
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but a whopping 68 percent is for the purpose of creating the goods
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and delivering the services that most of us rely on every day,
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in sectors like agricultural work, domestic work and construction.
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That is food and care and shelter.
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And somehow, these most essential workers
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are also among the world's most underpaid and exploited today.
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Human trafficking is the use of force, fraud or coercion
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to compel another person's labor.
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And it's found in cotton fields, and coltan mines,
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and even car washes in Norway and England.
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It's found in U.S. military bases in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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It's found in Thailand's fishing industry.
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That country has become the largest exporter of shrimp in the world.
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But what are the circumstances
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behind all that cheap and plentiful shrimp?
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Thai military were caught selling Burmese and Cambodian migrants
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onto fishing boats.
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Those fishing boats were taken out, the men put to work,
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and they were thrown overboard if they made the mistake of falling sick,
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or trying to resist their treatment.
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Those fish were then used to feed shrimp,
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The shrimp were then sold to four major global retailers:
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Costco, Tesco, Walmart and Carrefour.
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Human trafficking is found on a smaller scale than just that,
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and in places you would never even imagine.
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Traffickers have forced young people to drive ice cream trucks,
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or to sing in touring boys' choirs.
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Trafficking has even been found in a hair braiding salon in New Jersey.
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The scheme in that case was incredible.
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The traffickers found young families who were from Ghana and Togo,
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and they told these families that "your daughters are going to get
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a fine education in the United States."
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They then located winners of the green card lottery,
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and they told them, "We'll help you out.
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We'll get you a plane ticket. We'll pay your fees.
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All you have to do is take this young girl with you,
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say that she's your sister or your spouse.
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Once everyone arrived in New Jersey, the young girls were taken away,
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and put to work for 14-hour days,
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seven days a week, for five years.
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They made their traffickers nearly four million dollars.
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This is a huge problem.
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So what have we done about it?
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We've mostly turned to the criminal justice system.
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But keep in mind, most victims of human trafficking are poor and marginalized.
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They're migrants, people of color.
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Sometimes they're in the sex trade.
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And for populations like these,
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the criminal justice system is too often part of the problem,
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rather than the solution.
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In study after study, in countries ranging from Bangladesh to the United States,
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between 20 and 60 percent of the people in the sex trade who were surveyed
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said that they had been raped or assaulted by the police in the past year alone.
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People in prostitution, including people who have been trafficked into it,
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regularly receive multiple convictions for prostitution.
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Having that criminal record makes it so much more difficult
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to leave poverty, leave abuse, or leave prostitution,
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if that person so desires.
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Workers outside of the sex sector --
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if they try and resist their treatment, they risk deportation.
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In case after case I've studied, employers have no problem
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calling on law enforcement to try and threaten or deport
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their striking trafficked workers.
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If those workers run away,
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they risk becoming part of the great mass of undocumented workers
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who are also subject to the whims of law enforcement if they're caught.
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Law enforcement is supposed to identify victims and prosecute traffickers.
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But out of an estimated 21 million victims of human trafficking in the world,
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they have helped and identified fewer than 50,000 people.
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That's like comparing
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the population of the world to the population of Los Angeles,
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proportionally speaking.
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As for convictions, out of an estimated 5,700 convictions in 2013,
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fewer than 500 were for labor trafficking.
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Keep in mind that labor trafficking
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accounts for 68 percent of all trafficking,
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but fewer than 10 percent of the convictions.
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I've heard one expert say that trafficking happens where need meets greed.
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I'd like to add one more element to that.
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Trafficking happens in sectors where workers are excluded from protections,
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and denied the right to organize.
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Trafficking doesn't happen in a vacuum.
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It happens in systematically degraded work environments.
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You might be thinking,
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oh, she's talking about failed states, or war-torn states, or --
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I'm actually talking about the United States.
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Let me tell you what that looks like.
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I spent many months researching a trafficking case called Global Horizons,
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involving hundreds of Thai farm workers.
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They were sent all over the States, to work in Hawaii pineapple plantations,
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and Washington apple orchards, and anywhere the work was needed.
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They were promised three years of solid agricultural work.
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So they made a calculated risk.
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They sold their land, they sold their wives' jewelry,
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to make thousands in recruitment fees for this company, Global Horizons.
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But once they were brought over,
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their passports were confiscated.
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Some of the men were beaten and held at gunpoint.
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They worked so hard they fainted in the fields.
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This case hit me so hard.
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After I came back home,
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I was wandering through the grocery store, and I froze in the produce department.
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I was remembering the over-the-top meals the Global Horizons survivors
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would make for me every time I showed up to interview them.
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They finished one meal with this plate of perfect, long-stemmed strawberries,
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and as they handed them to me, they said,
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"Aren't these the kind of strawberries you eat with somebody special
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in the States?
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And don't they taste so much better
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when you know the people whose hands picked them for you?"
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As I stood in that grocery store weeks later, I realized I had no idea
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of who to thank for this plenty,
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and no idea of how they were being treated.
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So, like the journalist I am, I started digging into the agricultural sector.
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And I found there are too many fields, and too few labor inspectors.
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I found multiple layers of plausible deniability
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between grower and distributor and processor, and God knows who else.
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The Global Horizons survivors had been brought to the States
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on a temporary guest worker program.
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That guest worker program ties a person's legal status
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to his or her employer,
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and denies that worker the right to organize.
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Mind you, none of what I am describing about this agricultural sector
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or the guest worker program is actually human trafficking.
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It is merely what we find legally tolerable.
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And I would argue this is fertile ground for exploitation.
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And all of this had been hidden to me, before I had tried to understand it.
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I wasn't the only person grappling with these issues.
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Pierre Omidyar, founder of eBay,
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is one of the biggest anti-trafficking philanthropists in the world.
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And even he wound up accidentally investing nearly 10 million dollars
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in the pineapple plantation cited as having the worst working conditions
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in that Global Horizons case.
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When he found out, he and his wife were shocked and horrified,
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and they wound up writing an op-ed for a newspaper,
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saying that it was up to all of us to learn everything we can
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about the labor and supply chains of the products that we support.
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I totally agree.
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What would happen if each one of us decided
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that we are no longer going to support companies
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if they don't eliminate exploitation from their labor and supply chains?
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If we demanded laws calling for the same?
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If all the CEOs out there decided
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that they were going to go through their businesses and say, "no more"?
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If we ended recruitment fees for migrant workers?
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If we decided that guest workers should have the right to organize
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without fear of retaliation?
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These would be decisions heard around the world.
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This isn't a matter of buying a fair-trade peach
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and calling it a day, buying a guilt-free zone with your money.
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That's not how it works.
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This is the decision to change a system that is broken,
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and that we have unwittingly but willingly
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allowed ourselves to profit from and benefit from for too long.
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We often dwell on human trafficking survivors' victimization.
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But that is not my experience of them.
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Over all the years that I've been talking to them,
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they have taught me that we are more than our worst days.
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Each one of us is more than what we have lived through.
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Especially trafficking survivors.
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These people were the most resourceful and resilient and responsible
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in their communities.
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They were the people that you would take a gamble on.
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You'd say, I'm gong to sell my rings, because I have the chance
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to send you off to a better future.
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They were the emissaries of hope.
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These survivors don't need saving.
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They need solidarity, because they're behind
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some of the most exciting social justice movements out there today.
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The nannies and housekeepers who marched with their families
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and their employers' families --
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their activism got us an international treaty
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on domestic workers' rights.
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The Nepali women who were trafficked into the sex trade --
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they came together, and they decided
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that they were going to make the world's first anti-trafficking organization
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actually headed and run by trafficking survivors themselves.
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These Indian shipyard workers were trafficked
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to do post-Hurricane Katrina reconstruction.
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They were threatened with deportation, but they broke out of their work compound
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and they marched from New Orleans to Washington, D.C.,
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to protest labor exploitation.
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They cofounded an organization called the National Guest Worker Alliance,
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and through this organization, they have wound up helping other workers
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bring to light exploitation and abuses in supply chains
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in Walmart and Hershey's factories.
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And although the Department of Justice declined to take their case,
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a team of civil rights lawyers won the first of a dozen civil suits
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this February, and got their clients 14 million dollars.
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These survivors are fighting for people they don't even know yet,
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other workers, and for the possibility of a just world for all of us.
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This is our chance to do the same.
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This is our chance to make the decision
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that tells us who we are, as a people and as a society;
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that our prosperity is no longer prosperity,
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as long as it is pinned to other people's pain;
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that our lives are inextricably woven together;
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and that we have the power to make a different choice.
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I was so reluctant to share my story of my auntie with you.
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Before I started this TED process and climbed up on this stage,
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I had told literally a handful of people about it,
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because, like many a journalist,
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I am far more interested in learning about your stories
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than sharing much, if anything, about my own.
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I also haven't done my journalistic due diligence on this.
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I haven't issued my mountains of document requests,
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and interviewed everyone and their mother,
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and I haven't found my auntie yet.
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I don't know her story of what happened, and of her life now.
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The story as I've told it to you is messy and unfinished.
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But I think it mirrors the messy and unfinished situation we're all in,
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when it comes to human trafficking.
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We are all implicated in this problem.
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But that means we are all also part of its solution.
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Figuring out how to build a more just world is our work to do,
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and our story to tell.
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So let us tell it the way we should have done,
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from the very beginning.
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Let us tell this story together.
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Thank you so much.
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(Applause)
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