Pittsburgh Massage Parlors: How to End Sex Trafficking in Massage Parlors in Your Community
May 27, 2011
How to End Sex Trafficking in Massage Parlors in Your Community
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1) Investigate. Read through the johns’ boards; see how many massage parlors are in your area. Making a map helps; ours was color-coded by city council district to make it easy for people to see how close these places are to our homes and schools. Be warned: these boards can be extremely graphic and disturbing.
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3) Instigate. Start drumming up community support. Ask to talk for 15 minutes at the ends of college clubs’ meetings, present to church groups and contact local fraternal organizations. Ask local massage therapists if they know where illegitimate establishments are located; because johns sometimes confuse good businesses with places to buy sex, some massage therapists have been sexually harassed by them. These places are deeply embedded in our communities — in Pittsburgh, not one of the 15 brothels posing as massage parlors is more than a few blocks from a church, synagogue or mosque. It is an issue on everyone’s plate, whether we know it or not.
See the full article from “Change.org (blog)”
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