Unbroken Chains by Melissa Ditmore - ISBN: 9780807093436
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Hidden in plain sight: Unveiling the shocking reality of US human trafficking.

Unbroken Chains

The Hidden Role of Human Trafficking in the American Economy

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  • Paperback

    240 pages

  • Release Date

    4 June 2024

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Summary

The years of the COVID-19 pandemic have brought to light the exploitation of workers. In this moment of heightened visibility, Unbroken Chains demands that readers examine the hidden sector of American trafficked labor and understand its prevalence across our economy.

Drawing from nearly two decades of research on US and international human trafficking, Melissa Hope Ditmore sets forth the harrowing stories of human trafficking survivors and grounds their accounts in the long …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780807093436
ISBN-10:0807093432
Author:Melissa Ditmore
Publisher:Beacon Press
Imprint:Beacon Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:240
Release Date:4 June 2024
Weight:369g
Dimensions:229mm x 152mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“This searing exposé reveals the dark underbelly of the US economy … Knowledgable, empathetic, and impassioned, Ditmore is an expert tour guide through this harrowing landscape. Readers will be moved to take action.”
Publishers Weekly

“A stirring and compassionate book.”
Booklist

“An extraordinary guide to the long, shameful history of human trafficking in the United States … Anyone concerned with human trafficking or workers’ rights will find this book invaluable.”
—Debby Applegate, winner of the Pulitzer Prize, author of Madam: The Biography of Polly Adler, Icon of the Jazz Age

“By delving into the particulars of human trafficking in its many forms, Unbroken Chains provides a much-needed antidote to the sensationalist rescue narratives that have dominated social policy discourse.”
—Alex S. Vitale, author of The End of Policing

“A thoughtful, well-written account of the many forms of forced and fraudulent labor that operate in the United States today. It positions sex trafficking within a larger pattern of forced labor, exposing how authorities overpolice sex work while tending to ignore coercive labor outside of prostitution… . As important, it details a vivid set of life histories of survivors who go on to fight exploitative businesses and to demand justice.”
—Judith Walkowitz, author of City of Dreadful Delight: Narratives of Sexual Danger in Late-Victorian London

Unbroken Chains is an impassioned plea to acknowledge sex work as work and address exploitation in all types of labor. Ditmore’s blueprint for the recognition of abuse offers a new approach to assisting survivors and a much-needed infusion of hope.”
—Lizzie Borden, filmmaker, director of Born in Flames and Working Girls

Unbroken Chains is essential reading for anyone interested in racial capitalism, fair labor, and victim self-advocacy. Melissa Ditmore’s clear-eyed analysis cuts through the sensationalistic media images of young white girls forced into prostitution to expose the truth about human trafficking. She shows us that it’s a form of extreme labor exploitation rooted in the institution of American slavery, whose unresolved legacy continues to shape our present-day labor laws, particularly in the realms of domestic and agricultural work. Ditmore convincingly argues that we must stop criminalizing victims of human trafficking and instead fight for policies that empower them.”
—Grace Cho, author of the National Book Award finalist Tastes Like War

About The Author

Melissa Ditmore

Melissa Ditmore is a freelance consultant specializing in issues of gender, development, health and human rights. She holds a PhD in sociology from the City University of New York and has published several previous books on sex work and prostitution. Her consulting clients have included the United Nations, the US Agency for International Development, and the Hilton Foundation. Her writing has also appeared in outlets such as HuffPost, The Guardian, and the Daily Beast.

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