Uses example of a Kenyan woman, Alice, who was exploited by her employer in a childcare job in the Bay Area
Alice's case to draw attention to the numerous individuals forced to do farm labor, factory work, domestic work, etc. in the US
Nathan argues that there's too much emphasis on 'sex slaves' when she believes there isn't enough evidence to draw the conclusion that 'sex work' is the most common form of forced labor in the US
Critiques feminist abolitionists view on prostitution
Argues that sex trafficking overshadows other forms of trafficking and that there has been public sensationalism of sex trafficking
Advocates for stronger connection in anti-trafficking to immigrant-rights and labor organizing
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