Episode #20 Featuring Jacqueline Aluotto CEO No Trafficking Zone (NTZ) & Founder of Break the Cycle USA/ Real Beauty Real Women (RBRW) Foundation & Human Trafficking Rescue Alliance (HTRA) cover art

Episode #20 Featuring Jacqueline Aluotto CEO No Trafficking Zone (NTZ) & Founder of Break the Cycle USA/ Real Beauty Real Women (RBRW) Foundation & Human Trafficking Rescue Alliance (HTRA)

Episode #20 Featuring Jacqueline Aluotto CEO No Trafficking Zone (NTZ) & Founder of Break the Cycle USA/ Real Beauty Real Women (RBRW) Foundation & Human Trafficking Rescue Alliance (HTRA)

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In Episode #20 we go inside the mind of United Nations Recognized Human Rights Activist Jacqueline Aluotto: CEO No Trafficking Zone (NTZ), Founder of Break the Cycle USA/ Real Beauty Real Women (RBRW) Foundation & Human Trafficking Rescue Alliance (HTRA), Anti-Human Trafficking Specialist & Liaison & Victims Advocate. Human Trafficking is one of the fastest growing crimes in the world-and especially the US- with cases reported in all 50 states. Join us as Jacqueline shares over two decades of experiences & information about combating human trafficking around the world, as well as how to set the groundwork for future ways of stopping its spread. In her words, “We all must lend our voice to people who are not being heard and we must fight for every child as if they are our own”…. “A world that has lost humanity is a world at war” JA

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