“Best of Insight” | Taking Down Human Trafficking | Missing Indigenous Women in Northern California’s Lost Coast | Sacramento HIV/STD Hot Spot
Insight With Vicki Gonzalez
English - May 25, 2022 15:00 - 90.1 MB - ★★★★★ - 19 ratingsNews Arts Performing Arts capradio cpr kxjz kxpr Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Best of Insight 2022. Book “Taking Down Backpage: Fighting the World’s Largest Sex Trafficker.” Missing indigenous women crisis in Northern California’s Lost Coast. Sacramento County is a hot spot for new HIV infections in the United States.
Today's Guests
Prosecutor Maggy Krell discusses her new book, “Taking Down Backpage: Fighting the World’s Largest Sex Trafficker,” which explains the misunderstandings of human trafficking and how social media and the internet make it more difficult to track and prosecute.
Dr. Blythe George, Assistant Professor of Sociology at UC Merced, member of the Yurok Tribe and research partner for the “I will see you again in a good way” project on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and Two-Spirit peoples, discusses a missing women crisis in Northern California’s Lost Coast.
Jacob Bradley-Rowe, Executive Director of the non-profit Sunburst Projects, discusses new grant funding for HIV and STD testing in Sacramento County, which is one of 40 hot spots for new HIV infections in the United States.
Best of Insight 2022. Book “Taking Down Backpage: Fighting the World’s Largest Sex Trafficker.” Missing indigenous women crisis in Northern California’s Lost Coast. Sacramento County is a hot spot for new HIV infections in the United States.
Today's Guests
Prosecutor Maggy Krell discusses her new book, “Taking Down Backpage: Fighting the World’s Largest Sex Trafficker,” which explains the misunderstandings of human trafficking and how social media and the internet make it more difficult to track and prosecute.
Dr. Blythe George, Assistant Professor of Sociology at UC Merced, member of the Yurok Tribe and research partner for the “I will see you again in a good way” project on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and Two-Spirit peoples, discusses a missing women crisis in Northern California’s Lost Coast.
Jacob Bradley-Rowe, Executive Director of the non-profit Sunburst Projects, discusses new grant funding for HIV and STD testing in Sacramento County, which is one of 40 hot spots for new HIV infections in the United States.