
As a toddler, I could play dress-up with the best of them. Almost as soon as I’d learned to walk I made it a practice of donning my grandmother’s high-heels and parading around the back patio, bottle-in-hand, likely with more grace and poise than I could muster now in such footwear. Like many other little girls, I’d watch my mother putting on her make-up and beg for her to share some lipstick or blush. Dressing up was a way to mirror the beauty of the women in my life, and the same is still true for many young girls.
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On Thursday afternoon of June 30th, the Meet Justice Staff, among many other listeners, tuned in to hear Dottie Laster host her show TRAFFICKED on Here Women Talk radio. This week’s show featured an analysis of the State Department’s Trafficking In Persons (TIP) report that was released this past Monday. In addition, Dottie spoke to Meet Justice Operations Manager Jessica Reis about Meet Justice’s efforts in the fight against human trafficking. Both were great segments—if you missed the hour-long show, check out the archived version at here.
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The Super Bowl isn’t for another 6 months, but legislators in Indiana are already gearing up in preparation for the game that is to be hosted in Indianapolis.
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Do you think awareness works?
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A January 27, 2011 CBS Atlanta News report told the story of a 22 year-old girl kidnapped at the age of 18 from her home in Veracruz, Mexico.
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