President Trump has Proclaimed January as National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month.
Written by Stephanie Taylor
She is a White House Correspondent and Owner, Editor-in-Chief, and video host of Intelligent Luxury. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority scholarship awardee. Temple University is one of my alma maters - she attended several colleges in high school. She was the Jewelry Contributor at Engagement 101 magazine, a consumer bridal magazine. She also worked at a radio station in New York City. She plans literary events, fashion events, business events, and special events. She is single and waiting for a real man - a single or divorced man.
She is a White House Correspondent and Owner, Editor-in-Chief, and video host of Intelligent Luxury. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority scholarship awardee. Temple University is one of my alma maters - she attended several colleges in high school. She was the Jewelry Contributor at Engagement 101 magazine, a consumer bridal magazine. She also worked at a radio station in New York City. She plans literary events, fashion events, business events, and special events. She is single and waiting for a real man - a single or divorced man.
"President Trump has proclaimed January as National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month. Global estimates indicate that as many as 24.9 million people – adults and children – are victims of human trafficking. Traffickers deprive their victims of the ability to exercise their unalienable rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness – an affront to our nation’s founding principles," U.S. Secretary of State Pompeo.
Erase slavery and human trafficking. Human trafficking in the fitness industry needs solution. A solution probably is to check people's criminal history after meeting people.
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