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October 27, 2020

Knowledge has no boundaries for Simone Chiu

2020-10-27
By: U-channel
On: October 27, 2020
In: Ethno Stories

In 1898, the United Kingdom acquired a 99-year lease on the area which is today known as Hong Kong. By the year 2000, it had become and continues to be, one of the world’s most important financial sectors and commercial ports. Hong Kong is also the city with the mostContinue Reading

Changing the Narrative to Include Males as Victims of Trafficking

2020-10-27
By: U-channel
On: October 27, 2020
In: Ethno Stories

In areas of violence and sexual exploitation, males are often eliminated in the equation when considering the victims of these cases. Ordinarily, they are most likely known to be perpetrators of sexual harassment due to societal standards that hold the biological male accountable for aggression and domination. Likewise, females areContinue Reading

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