Sabra Boyd is a journalist and child trafficking survivor who lives in Seattle where she enjoys the rain and investigates stories about exploitation in its many forms. Sabra belongs to several trafficking survivor advocacy groups and teaches writing classes for homeless youth. She is working on a book about child labor and the history of the anti-trafficking movement over the last 30 years. She hopes to one day produce an opera written and performed by trafficking survivors.
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Published in: Beyond Trafficking and Slavery: FeatureHow big tech and AI are putting trafficking survivors at risk
The tech industry’s privileging of ‘safety over privacy’ could get the most vulnerable killed