Social Campaign To Raise Awareness About Women Who Went Through The Brutality Of Sex Trafficking
I Am Her Voice speaks for the thousands of women and girls who have gone through the brutality of sex trafficking, the thousands who are still trapped and who have no voice. I Am Her Voice!
I Am Her Voice partnered with local artists to show the emotional strain and a glimpse of the abuse that these women experience on an hourly basis. These women are constant victims of cruel and inhumane treatment, the average victim may be forced to have sex up to 20-48 times a day.
I Am Her Voice offers a wide range of resources and training on Sex Trafficking throughout the United States. I Am Her Voice rescues and restores women and girls who have been sexually trafficked and helps to restore their voice.
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Share on FacebookI too, as a Survivor, am offended. Major sensationalizing. although done with good intention you don't have to look beat up to be a victim.
I think this sends the WRONG message, and as a survivor I am offended. This campaign reinforces the idea that we are NOT human. - hurtful
From an outsider view I disagree. It shows women being cruelly destroyed. It links the sex abused to the smiling woman. It shows that she is
Load More Replies...The truth is every woman abused whether trafficked or domestically assaulted has a story to tell.
People who have no passion or heart for another human and especially for ladies. Those who do this ladies cant be called humans at all.
Load More Replies...Beth that is not the message we are sending at all. I would first nudge you to educate yourself on the history of our organization.
It is wrong, and definitely sends a bad image. It isn't always obviousness like that
The woman are made to look beat-up. Makes the entire spread look phony. Sorry, I am sympathetic to the cause they represent.
All of the photos are basically the same. Does that make every kind of abuse the same? Obviously not. I support the cause, not the campaign.
I get the good intentions but I do not get the photos...to me it does not represent sex trafficking...domestic violence? abuse..not clear...
good cause, stupid campaign. is the make up suppose to look realistic?
I too, as a Survivor, am offended. Major sensationalizing. although done with good intention you don't have to look beat up to be a victim.
I think this sends the WRONG message, and as a survivor I am offended. This campaign reinforces the idea that we are NOT human. - hurtful
From an outsider view I disagree. It shows women being cruelly destroyed. It links the sex abused to the smiling woman. It shows that she is
Load More Replies...The truth is every woman abused whether trafficked or domestically assaulted has a story to tell.
People who have no passion or heart for another human and especially for ladies. Those who do this ladies cant be called humans at all.
Load More Replies...Beth that is not the message we are sending at all. I would first nudge you to educate yourself on the history of our organization.
It is wrong, and definitely sends a bad image. It isn't always obviousness like that
The woman are made to look beat-up. Makes the entire spread look phony. Sorry, I am sympathetic to the cause they represent.
All of the photos are basically the same. Does that make every kind of abuse the same? Obviously not. I support the cause, not the campaign.
I get the good intentions but I do not get the photos...to me it does not represent sex trafficking...domestic violence? abuse..not clear...
good cause, stupid campaign. is the make up suppose to look realistic?
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