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Patrick McKenna pulls back the curtain on America's hidden human trafficking epidemic, revealing how this modern form of slavery operates within our own communities. As an attorney with over 35 years of experience and the Director of the Virginian Coalition Against Human Trafficking, McKenna provides eye-opening insights into why Virginia has become what he calls "a perfect storm" for trafficking operations—with its international airports, large ports, military presence, and extensive tourism creating ideal conditions for exploitation.
The conversation shatters common misconceptions about who becomes trafficked. McKenna shares the story of a licensed clinical social worker with a master's degree who fell into trafficking through an abusive relationship, demonstrating that education and status offer no protection against sophisticated predators. While young people, LGBTQ+ youth, and foster care children face heightened vulnerability, McKenna emphasizes that traffickers are "master manipulators" who exploit any vulnerability they find—or create one where none exists.
Most powerful is McKenna's explanation of how survivors become trapped in a legal system that punishes them for crimes they were forced to commit. Criminal records for prostitution or other offenses effectively bar survivors from housing, education, employment, and even victim services. His coalition's legislative work to implement "vacatur" laws allows these convictions to be removed, giving survivors a genuine chance at freedom. McKenna also provides practical guidance for recognizing trafficking situations, from the online grooming of teens to labor exploitation in sales crews, construction, and hospitality.
Whether you're a parent concerned about your child's online safety, a professional working with vulnerable populations, or simply a concerned citizen, this episode equips you with the knowledge to recognize trafficking and take action. As McKenna powerfully states, "No one can do everything, but everybody can do something." Listen now to discover how your awareness could help break the chains of modern slavery.
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Patrick McKenna pulls back the curtain on America's hidden human trafficking epidemic, revealing how this modern form of slavery operates within our own communities. As an attorney with over 35 years of experience and the Director of the Virginian Coalition Against Human Trafficking, McKenna provides eye-opening insights into why Virginia has become what he calls "a perfect storm" for trafficking operations—with its international airports, large ports, military presence, and extensive tourism creating ideal conditions for exploitation.
The conversation shatters common misconceptions about who becomes trafficked. McKenna shares the story of a licensed clinical social worker with a master's degree who fell into trafficking through an abusive relationship, demonstrating that education and status offer no protection against sophisticated predators. While young people, LGBTQ+ youth, and foster care children face heightened vulnerability, McKenna emphasizes that traffickers are "master manipulators" who exploit any vulnerability they find—or create one where none exists.
Most powerful is McKenna's explanation of how survivors become trapped in a legal system that punishes them for crimes they were forced to commit. Criminal records for prostitution or other offenses effectively bar survivors from housing, education, employment, and even victim services. His coalition's legislative work to implement "vacatur" laws allows these convictions to be removed, giving survivors a genuine chance at freedom. McKenna also provides practical guidance for recognizing trafficking situations, from the online grooming of teens to labor exploitation in sales crews, construction, and hospitality.
Whether you're a parent concerned about your child's online safety, a professional working with vulnerable populations, or simply a concerned citizen, this episode equips you with the knowledge to recognize trafficking and take action. As McKenna powerfully states, "No one can do everything, but everybody can do something." Listen now to discover how your awareness could help break the chains of modern slavery.
Support the show
Do us a favor and like, comment, share, and subscribe so you don't miss any future episodes.
Reach out to us on our socials and hit us up with any questions!
Email: [email protected]
Instagram: ListenUp4U
Facebook: Let's Talk About It - Listen Up
Twitter: ListenUp@Listenup4U
Website: listenup.biz