Recognize January as Human Trafficking Prevention Month
In Plain English
The Bay Area ranks as one of the highest child exploitation areas in the country. African American and Latinx communities in Richmond face particular risk from traffickers. The proclamation honors victims and commits the city to addressing conditions that make residents vulnerable.
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Public Comments
6 public comments — 6 spoken
- Linda McKeeIn person
- Laurie IsenbergIn person
- Sidonia AguileraIn person
- Jan MignoneIn person
- Katrina NataleIn person
- Sara CantorVia Zoomformer board member
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