Actresses depicted three local sex trafficking stories to raise awareness at luncheon.
Safe Place luncheon draws hundreds
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Florida depends on exploited incarcerated workers for Hurricane Helene recovery support
Florida is once again turning to forced prison labor for essential public services. This time the state needs help clearing debris following the devastating impact of Hurricane Helene. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis recently boasted the use of what he called “low-security inmates” to manage cleanup operations. But how does the Sunshine State treat the people who are providing this critical service? Trapped in debt as Florida saves money As Florida
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