End Sex Trafficking by Helping Foster Youth

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i stand before you today

to give you a crash course on the link

between foster care

sex trafficking and what we can all do

to create change

i need for you to be fearless today and

really dig deep

the conversation that we’re about to

have is probably one of the most

difficult

that you’ll ever hear but also the most

important

the reason why i’m so passionate about

this cause is after spending four years

working as president of a non-profit

helping former foster youth

prior to that i had no clue about the

foster care system or what happens

i spent so much time energy effort and

put my heart and soul into that

organization

i spent time with the youth learned of

their stories

learned about how broken the foster care

system is

and the link between sex trafficking

when you hear the words foster care

foster youth

what comes to mind for most

people probably not much and that’s

simply because

most people lack the understanding of

what happens to youth that go into the

system

what happens to their biological parents

or their foster parents

or a social worker it’s truly a world

that’s foreign to most there are two

books that i like to recommend

for people to read so they become more

acclimated

to the system one of those is by tiffany

haddish

called the last black unicorn and if you

know tiffany

you know the book will be entertaining

the other

is called foster girl a memoir

by georgette todd who is a lesser known

author

but not less important georgia’s story

was one of the most inspirational

stories that i’ve read that truly rooted

me in this cause

so you might be wondering well why is

this important and why should we

care there are 500 000 kids in the

american foster care system

and in california we have 70 000 kids in

the system

to bring it even closer to home right

here in los angeles

we have more than 30 000 kids in foster

care

more than any other city in the united

states

among experts it is no secret that the

system is broken

social workers are managing 30 60 and 90

cases at a time

this is simply unmanageable kids are

falling through the cracks

and so are families it’s one of the

main attributing factors that led to the

death of gabriel fernandez

most of you are probably familiar by now

with his name

and his documentary he was assigned four

case workers

who all failed to reach out to his cries

for help

and this led to his torture and death at

the hand of his caretakers

these are our children and we are

failing them

we need to become a society that cares

about all children

not just our own we need to care about

the children

that belong to our neighbors that are in

our distant families

and that are in our local schools you

might be wondering how does someone get

into the foster care system

usually it’s because they are in an

unsafe home environment

so a parent might be mentally ill might

be addicted to drugs

they might be in jail or even deceased

the goal of foster care is to reunite

the biological parent

with their child at some point

a lot of times it doesn’t happen parents

often

find it difficult to get their life back

on track and the system itself

is so bureaucratic it creates hurdles

for parents

and once the child becomes lost to the

system

unfortunately and usually that’s it

they will bounce from foster home to

foster home

and if they’re not adopted by age 7

they’re deemed unadoptable

they’ll end up in a group home until

they age out at 18.

these types of experiences create a lot

of trauma for these youth

the simple lack of access to affection

and love now don’t get me wrong

there are really great foster parents

out there that do amazing work

and have sacrificed so much to give to

foster kids

there’s also a lot of parents that do it

for the wrong reasons

they get a monthly government stipend

and instead of

using it to prioritize the child they

use it as an income source

and once the child reaches 18 and they

age out

that government stipend ends and the

youth is usually put out onto the street

a third of our homeless population is

attributed to youth in foster care

ninety percent of incarcerated inmates

have a history of being in the foster

care system

and this brings me to my next point that

eighty percent

of sex trafficking victims are kids from

foster care

and by this point it shouldn’t be

surprised when i tell you

that los angeles is one of the leading

cities in america for sex trafficking

currently the target age for a sex

trafficking victim is 8 to 14 years old

once a child is put through commercial

sexual exploitation

they have a life expectancy of four

years and the reason behind that

is for one they are sold over and over

to so many customers they end up

contracting hiv

or aids the other is that traffickers

are so violent many times they’re just

beaten to death

and lastly an eight-year-old a nine or a

ten-year-old

their little bodies are not even

developed to handle the act of sex

they experience so much physical trauma

that they die from just that

you might be wondering how does this all

come together and how does it really

happen

jeffrey epstein who we all know

ran a very famous criminal sex

trafficking ring

was quoted in usa today saying that

they specifically targeted foster youth

and girls from single-family homes

because they are the most vulnerable

i attended the human trafficking

conference earlier this year in san

diego

we talked about three main risk factors

that attribute

to who becomes a victim of sex

trafficking one of those

is youth that are living in unsafe

neighborhoods

so neighborhoods that have high crime

rates gang violence

the second one is youth that come from

poverty

so homelessness not having basic access

to food to shelter and the third one

is not having access to healthy and safe

adult relationships

when a child lacks security

love and safety

they become targets traffickers

target foster youth in schools

they track them in group homes so often

they’ll follow them home from school

offer them a ride offer to give them

something to eat

maybe give them a gift offer to take

them out and get their hair and nails

done

and these youth are lonely

and they are hungry for affection and

traffickers know this

and they use it as an opportunity to

create a bond

with the youth and establish trust and

that’s how they lure them

and once a youth is lost to sex

trafficking

the likelihood of them ever leaving or

getting out

it’s slim to none

the other thing you might be wondering

is well why does this happen

it’s because it’s a business not only

that

it is the second most profitable

industry

in the world it ties with the arms trade

so for me to stand here and look at you

and say we’re going to

fight this industry it’s very naive

they are far too powerful and far too

dangerous

but i have a solution

and it’s rooted in economics

and that is to cut the supply

when there is no supply there is no

business

and that’s how you end sex trafficking

in america

so you’re probably wondering how do you

cut the supply

the answer is very simple love

you give them love by being a foster

parent a mentor

and in my opinion in the opinion of many

experts

becoming a court appointed advocate they

have programs all over the country

you commit yourself to one year to a

foster youth

you volunteer 15 hours a month and you

become their eyes and ears

you become their voice in front of a

judge you are their lifeline

and you just might be the person that

prevents the next gabriel fernandez

in los angeles we have

about 3 000 court appointed advocates

being a foster parent or social worker

just really isn’t enough anymore

and who knows how long it’ll take to fix

the broken

system imagine if every one of these

youth

was assigned a court appointed advocate

we could change the game like that

los angeles we have work to do we can

solve this problem

we are tedx del thorne women and if

we’re ever going to come together for a

reason

let it be this one through using our

superpower

love and doing it fearlessly

and powerfully we can create change in

the world

so let’s start with our community and

let’s do this

thank you

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今天我站在你面前

,为你提供关于寄养性交易之间联系的速成课程,

以及我们都可以做些什么

来创造改变

拥有可能是您所听过的最

困难的

事情之一,但也是最

重要

的原因,我对这项事业如此热情的

原因是

在担任非营利组织总裁四年之后,

帮助前寄养青年

我对

寄养系统或发生的事情一无所知

我花了这么多时间精力

,全心全意地投入到那个

组织中

我花了很多时间与年轻人在一起 了解

他们的故事

了解寄养系统是多么破碎

以及 性交易之间的联系

当你听到寄养这个词

时 不要进入

系统

他们的亲生父母

或养父母

或社会工作者会发生什么 这对大多数人来说确实是一个陌生的世界

我想推荐两本书

供人们阅读,以便他们更加

适应该系统 那些是蒂芙尼·哈迪什 (tiffany

haddish) 所写的,

被称为最后的黑色独角兽,如果您

知道蒂芙尼,

您就会知道这本书会很

有趣;另一本

被称为寄养女孩;乔吉特·托德

(georgette todd) 的回忆录,他是一位鲜为人知的

作家,

但同样重要的是,乔治亚的故事是最重要的故事

之一

我读过的励志故事让我真正植根

于这个事业,

所以你可能想知道为什么

这很重要,为什么我们应该

关心

美国寄养系统

中有 50 万儿童,而在加利福尼亚,我们有 7 万

儿童 系统

让它离家更近

在洛杉矶

我们有超过 30,000 名儿童在

寄养家庭

中,在专家中比美国任何其他城市都多

这不是秘密 t

系统被破坏

社会工作者一次处理 30 60 和 90 个

案例

这简直是难以管理 孩子们正

从裂缝中跌落

,家庭也是如此 这

是导致你们大多数人

gabriel fernandez 死亡的主要归因因素

之一 现在可能

对他的名字

和他的纪录片很熟悉了,他被分配了四名

案例工作者

,他们都没有向他的呼救声伸出援手

,这导致他在他的看护人手中遭受酷刑和死亡。

这些是我们的孩子,我们正在

失败 他们

我们需要成为一个关心所有孩子的社会,

而不仅仅是我们自己的孩子 我们需要关心

属于我们邻居的孩子,这些孩子在

我们遥远的家庭

中,在我们当地的学校里 你

可能想知道某人是如何

进入的 寄养系统

通常是因为他们处于

不安全的家庭环境中,

因此父母可能患有精神病,

可能对毒品上瘾,

他们可能会入狱甚至

已故 寄养的目标是

在某个时候让亲生父母与他们的孩子团聚

很多时候这不会发生 父母

经常

发现很难让他们的生活重回

正轨,而且这个系统本身

非常官僚,给父母带来了障碍

一旦孩子不幸地迷失在这个

系统中

,通常就是这样,

他们会从寄养家庭

跳到另一个寄养家庭,如果他们在 7 岁之前没有被收养,他们将被视为不可收养,

他们最终会被寄养在一个集体家庭中,直到

他们长大 18 岁出院。

这些类型的经历

给这些年轻人造成了很大的创伤,

简单地缺乏亲情

和爱,现在不要误会我的意思,

那里真的有很棒的

养父母,他们做了出色的工作,

并为 给

寄养孩子

也有很多父母

出于错误的原因这样做,

他们每月获得政府津贴

,而不是

将其用于优先考虑孩子,他们

将其用作收入来源

,一旦孩子重新 疼痛 18 岁,他们变

老了

,政府津贴结束,

年轻人通常流落

街头 三分之一的无家可归人口

归因于寄养的青年

90% 的被监禁囚犯

有寄养系统的历史

,这 让我想到下一点,

80%

的性交易受害者是

寄养家庭的

孩子 对于性

交易受害者来说,

一旦孩子

遭受商业性剥削,

他们的预期寿命为 8 至 14

岁,其背后

的原因是,他们被一遍又一遍地卖给了

如此多的客户,他们最终

签约 艾滋病毒

或艾滋病,另一个是贩运

者如此暴力多次,他们只是

被殴打致死

,最后是一个八岁的九岁或

十岁的孩子

他们的小身体 甚至没有被

开发来处理性行为

他们经历了如此多的身体创伤

以至于他们死于只是

你可能想知道这一切

是如何结合在一起的以及它是如何真正

发生的

我们都知道杰弗里爱泼斯坦

经营着一个非常着名的犯罪性行为

今天在美国引述贩运团伙的话说,

他们专门针对

来自单户家庭的寄养青年和女孩,

因为他们是最脆弱的

今年早些时候在圣地亚哥参加了人口贩运会议,

我们谈到

了归因

于谁的三个主要风险因素 成为性

交易的受害者 其中之一

是生活在不安全

社区的青年,因此犯罪

率高的社区帮派

暴力;第二个是来自贫困的青年,

因此无家可归者无法获得基本

的食物和庇护所;第三个

当孩子缺乏安全的

爱和安全时,

他们就无法获得健康和安全的成人关系 rgets 人贩子

以学校里的寄养青少年为目标

他们在集体之家跟踪他们,所以

他们经常跟着他们放学回家

为他们提供搭车服务,让他们

吃点东西

或者给他们礼物

,让他们带他们出去拿头发和指甲

完成了

,这些年轻人很孤独

,他们渴望得到爱,

贩运者知道这一点

,他们利用它作为

与年轻人建立联系并建立信任的机会,

这就是他们引诱他们的方式

,一旦年轻人因性

交易

而迷失了可能性 他们中的许多人曾经离开或

离开,

这几乎是微不足道的,

您可能想知道的

是为什么会发生这种情况

,因为它不仅是一项业务

而且它是世界上第二大利润丰厚的

行业

,它与军火贸易有关,

因此 我站在这里看着

你说我们要

与这个行业作斗争这很天真

他们太强大也太

危险了

但我有一个解决方案

它植根于经济

那就是在

没有供应的情况下减少供应,没有

生意

,这就是你在美国结束性交易的方式

所以你可能想知道如何

减少

供应答案很简单,爱

你给他们爱 一位

养父母 一位导师

,在我看来,许多

专家认为

成为法院任命的辩护人 他们

在全国各地都有计划

您承诺为

寄养青年提供一年

您每月志愿 15 小时,您

成为他们的眼睛和耳朵

你成为他们在法官面前的声音

你是他们的生命线

,你可能是

阻止下一个洛杉矶加布里埃尔费尔南德斯

的人 我们有

大约 3 000 名法院任命的辩护人

作为养父母或社会工作者

真的不够 再说了

,谁知道

修复损坏的

系统需要多长时间 想象一下,如果这些年轻人中的每一个都

被分配了一名法庭指定的辩护人,

我们可以像洛杉矶那样改变比赛

我们有工作要做,我们可以

解决这个问题,

我们是 tedx del thorne 女性,

如果我们要走到一起是有

原因的,

那就让它成为这个,通过使用我们的

超能力

爱并无畏

而有力地去做,我们可以创造

改变 世界

所以让我们从我们的社区开始,

让我们这样做

谢谢