This blog was created to discuss the issue of human trafficking and it's connection to the theme of alienation. The title was inspired by the "Price of Life" teeshirts that were sold by JMU InterVarsity's 2010 Justice Team in an effort to raise awareness and support for World Vision in their efforts to combat human trafficking.
To start, let's take a look at the denotation of of these terms:
Human trafficking: the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring or receipt of persons:
by the threat or use of kidnapping, force, fraud, deception or coercion, or by the giving or receiving of unlawful payments or benefits to achieve the consent of a person having control over another person, and for the purpose of sexual exploitation or forced labor. {source}
Alienation: the state of being withdrawn or isolated from the objective world, as through indifference or disaffection {source}; A separation of individuals from control and direction of their social life {source}
Individuals who are trafficked are coercively or forcibly removed from their home, society, and in some instances they are taken to other countries all together. Whether they are forced into child soldiery, child labor, the sex trade, or any variation of these, victims of trafficking are ostracized from mainstream society. They are removed from the life they once knew and are then confined to a life of oppression, abuse, and exploitation. And even in some instances where victims are liberated from trafficking, society views them as tainted and taboo. Reintegration into society is a long and strenuous process.
I hope to address these issues more in depth through these posts, so please stay tuned!
Also, please see the sidebar to get more information on organizations that have made it their mission to rid the world of this injustice.
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