Human Trafficking Reflection

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Melissa Gomez was the presenter of the Human trafficking at Fresno State. She has worked in the field of human trafficking, domestic violence and other victimizations for over 14 years. Her current job is at the (CVFC) Central Valley Freedom Coalition was established in 2009. The lead agency is the EOC Sanctuary and Youth Services. They are funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, California Office of Emergency Service, Office of Refugee Resettlement. Their mission is to abolish all forms of human trafficking and to free victims from slavery.
She mentions how it wasn’t until the early 2000’s that is when she even first heard of modern day slavery. Also 18,000-20,000 people are brought into the United States annually for …show more content…

At this moment I work at the airport for (TSA) Transportation Security Administration. Since TSA is part of Homeland Security and the federal government, every month there is some type of awareness training. I believe human trafficking is in the month of January. It is in a campaign called the Blue campaign. We have to complete training modules on human trafficking. It basically trains us on how to spot someone who is being trafficked in the airport. We have to understand the signs, be able to take note of body language, and report it to the proper …show more content…

You wouldn’t think it 'll be close to home, but it is. Now I have to second guess if people are there on their own free will or are being forced to do someone 's else 's bidding. I feel as though the people who are out in the streets selling flowers, roses, bootleg movies or cds, are victims of human trafficking. It must be very hard for victims being in this type of situation. I can’t fully imagine the thoughts and feeling they must’ve had when they were victims of human trafficking.
I like how Mrs. Gomez compared one of my childhood movies to human trafficking. As a kid, I believed the movie to be very innocent and that the ants were just taking their lives back. Now that Mrs. Gomez broke down what was actually happening in the movie, I realized there was a darker theme to the movie. The ants were slaves to the grasshoppers. They were forced to work twice as hard to be able to feed the grasshoppers and be able to find food for themselves as well. It took them to realize that they have strength in numbers and they should stand up against the

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