Labor of Loss
From the open waters of Southeast Asia’s notorious fishing industry to Malaysia’s sprawling palm oil plantations, this series puts human trafficking and labor exploitation in Asia under the microscope. Millions of people are estimated to be trafficked in Asia each year, caught up in complex web of supply chains that stretch across the globe and keep millions of others fed, clothed and housed. Exploitation is deeply entrenched… but is change possible, and what does it look like? Find out in this new series.
Labor of Loss
Introducing Labor of Loss - Coming July 30th
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Asia CTIP
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Season 1
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Labor of Loss is a new series that explores human trafficking and labor exploitation across Asia, taking listeners on a journey from a fishing fleet in South Korea to a palm oil plantation in Malaysia to a brick kiln in Cambodia. Guests - ranging from trafficking survivors to frontline responders and legal rights advocates - will share their stories, debunk common misconceptions, and dive into a complex world of human exploitation – and hope. Coming July 30th.