Driving Question: What ethical forces contribute to the perpetuation of human trafficking around the world? Language of the discipline:
Force- Attracts, holds, repels.
Force- May be countered with equal or greater force
Student-Led Research Results (Interview) For our Student-Led Research, we partnered up with another team who is also researching human trafficking. Jackie Kong from ISanctuary, an organization that helps to spread the word about human trafficking and empowers human trafficking survivors, was who was interviewed. Here are her answers to the following questions: 1.) Is human trafficking being kept physically, or does it also relate to emotional or mental captivity as well? “Human Trafficking can be being physically, but most people being human trafficking are not chained up like we imagine it to be. Pimps psychologically manipulate their victims through emotional and mental needs. There is an article that a pimp wrote called "How to be a pimp" in which he uses Maslow's Hierarchy of needs to show how to manipulate a woman. There are also different types of pimps, the most widely known one is a Romeo Pimp in which he pretends to be a girls boyfriend, will provide her a cell phone, nice clothes, food, shelter and most importantly safety and love.” “Pimps know how to prey on the vulnerable. Sometimes, traffickers and the women/men they traffic become like a family structure. The pimp is "Daddy" and all the women are ‘sisters.’ ” 2.)What systems would you say are the most prominent in contributing to Human trafficking today? “Trafficking is the most widely known form of human trafficking. Media has a huge part in this - movies, TV shows, music all normalize these ideas. Media also normalizes a cheating culture - which plays into the [idea of buying women.] I believe our culture's tendency for immediacy and instant pleasure also plays a huge part in trafficking. Gangs are another system that plays into the role of trafficking as gang members are realizing that weapons and drugs are dispensable, but women are not." I learned that I more patient with people than I thought I was. I also learned that if you want something to happen you have to ask for it, you can’t wait for it. I am planning for my creative component, to make a tunnel out of clay, because a tunnel represents a dark, lonely, empty place, just like the feelings of the victim of human trafficking are. Inside of the tunnel maybe we could make a girl with her head on her knees to represent that she is alone and sort of hopeless. What I need to do in order to make sure I successfully complete the creative piece is run it by Ms.Park and see if she likes the idea or not. After, we need to get to work and bring it all together. I have to make sure that my partners work on it and I also. Our collaboration so far could be better. I am only collaborating well with one of my partners the other one not so much, it could be better.
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