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Watch these videos below from Nicole’s series on child prostitution “Girls Not For Sale.” Nicole reports on an organization in Harlem called GEMS that aims to save sexually exploited girls. In part 2 Nicole features Martha B, who overcame sexual exploitation with song.
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One Response to “Girls Not for Sale”
Greg Waltman Says:
July 5th, 2010 at 9:49 am
This is a good beginning, but prostitution and women being exploited is a much bigger problem then you might think. I would like you to take a closer look into “the elite male” CEO of the corporate world in NYC, and how women are being used as disposable pleasures to grease greedy business deals. If you want women to be viewed as meaningful pursuits rather then disposable pleasures, If you want the way business is done on Wall Street to change, take your Doogie Howser brain and make it happen Lapin. (Not saying all CEO’s are bad, but there is a very “dark world on Wall Street” that the average American does not know about and it should be exposed. I think you are strong enough to do it)
July 5th, 2010 at 9:49 am
This is a good beginning, but prostitution and women being exploited is a much bigger problem then you might think. I would like you to take a closer look into “the elite male” CEO of the corporate world in NYC, and how women are being used as disposable pleasures to grease greedy business deals. If you want women to be viewed as meaningful pursuits rather then disposable pleasures, If you want the way business is done on Wall Street to change, take your Doogie Howser brain and make it happen Lapin. (Not saying all CEO’s are bad, but there is a very “dark world on Wall Street” that the average American does not know about and it should be exposed. I think you are strong enough to do it)