Episode Description
Preventing sex trafficking, supporting survivors
Sex trafficking has been a problem in Oakland for decades, but new legislation, a new mobile clinic, and a growing chorus of young survivors are reshaping how the city responds. Public safety reporter Roselyn Romero breaks it all down.
Plus: Oakland's oldest queer bar becomes a site of immigrant resistance, Mayor Lee's philanthropic fundraising strategy, a West Oakland street safety project, new food spots, and a tribute to Betty Reid Soskin.
Stories we cover in this episode:
Sex trafficking
- Sex trafficking survivors would get financial support under new Oakland proposal
- Oakland has a sex trafficking problem. Young people have ideas to solve it
- A mobile clinic for sex-trafficked youth opens in Oakland
- This Oakland nonprofit supports young survivors of sex trafficking
- Q&A: How Oakland schools educate youth about the dangers of human trafficking
- Funding for violence prevention in schools at risk
Immigration and community
City Hall
Street safety
Food
Community
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