~Taken by the Wind~

(A Journey of a Leap of Faith)

National Human Trafficking Awareness Day

Today is National Human Trafficking Awareness Day.  You can help restore a life. Research local organizations in your area which pertain to Anti-Trafficking and sexual exploitation. Know the signs, know the … Continue reading

January 11, 2012 · Leave a comment

Fault Line.

We all know the stereotypes of frats: rowdy, drunk, fun, jocks and misogynistic. But it’s a stereotype and doesn’t mean it applies to all members. Which is why it’s always … Continue reading

December 27, 2011 · 10 Comments

Shame on You White Man.

There are a lot of white men in Bangkok. Old, young, married, single, fat, skinny, ugly and handsome. Ones who look you in the eye as they notice you watch … Continue reading

November 7, 2011 · 17 Comments

In the Heart of The Heartland | A Dark Center

The Midwest is known for its mostly wholesome, patriotic, Bible beltin’ image. The heart of it can be found in Oklahoma- also home to Americas main route for running drugs … Continue reading

October 11, 2011 · 2 Comments

I’m Not Your Pimp (What’s in a Word?)

Remember a world where African-Americans were depicted with ape like characteristic in cartoons and everyone laughed and it was OK because, after all, it’s a joke and it’s funny and African … Continue reading

August 30, 2011 · 8 Comments

Look Beneath the Surface and You Will Find Slavery

Ducking and dodging the copious amounts of families at Orlando Airport, I popped into Hudson News to pursue the over priced food items (personally, I think the airport created the … Continue reading

July 5, 2011 · 1 Comment

Brutal

To take an honest look at just how brutal, dehumanizing and evil sex trafficking is and why this must stop click here to read a recent report published by Vanity Fair. “Human … Continue reading

June 2, 2011 · 1 Comment

Wise Words

  “Men should be involved in the fight against sex trafficking, but they shouldn’t feel as though they need to lead it, or try to be a “rescuer” like some … Continue reading

February 10, 2011 · Leave a comment

Not Just Tickets for Sale.

While hurrying through New York’s Herald Square last winter, I was stopped on the street by a small Asian woman. Accustomed, as New Yorkers are, to having a wall up, … Continue reading

February 4, 2011 · 4 Comments

Asking for Forgiveness | Regret and The Vietnam War

This post was published in ‘End Sex Trafficking: Let’s Be Impossible to Ignore’ One quiet and beautiful day we had a church group from Hawaii, touring Thailand to learn about … Continue reading

January 25, 2011 · 7 Comments