Episode 50: Advice from the O.G. in the Fight Against Youth Trafficking in the U.S.

Published: June 23, 2020, 5 a.m.

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For the 50th Episode, the Emancipation Nation brings you the anti-trafficking pioneer, Dr. Lois Lee. Dr. Lee began her work fighting youth sex trafficking in the early 70s on the streets of Hollywood and to date, has 41 years of experience. Her pioneering work blazed the trail that other anti-trafficking advocates follow today. From suing the LAPD for not arresting customers to her involvement trying to save women from the Hillside strangler, Dr. Lee is a force for to be reckoned with.\\xa0 It was during this time that she found out that children were involved in prostitution and pornography. She began to give each child she engaged a safe place to live, which turned into helping over 250 children. Word of her work got back to the White House where President Reagan got involved to help.\\xa0 However, bets were taken by some over whether she would be killed by pimps or the crooked police. Hugh Hefner, of Playboy magazine, stepped in to help Lee set up a nonprofit corporation. Instead of being at risk, Lee became the founder of the first, and still thriving, \\u201cChildren of the Night\\u201d program. To date. Children of the Night has helped over 10,000 youth. Lee\\u2019s work and life has been featured on 60 minutes, a 1985 CBS Movie of the Week, and a 1989 song by Richard Marx called \\u201cChildren of the Night\\u201d. She won the prestigious Volunteer Action Award presented to her in 1984 by President Ronald Reagan. To date, Lee\\u2019s organization has raised over 50 million dollars in private donations. She gives advice to anti-trafficking advocates around the world.

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