Professor Buzz Scherr discusses the changing nature of global tourism, migration, and the widespread awareness of human trafficking which has led to difficult times for Amsterdam’s legal red light district and other attempts to legalize sex work. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
Read the Time article: https://time.com/5712420/amsterdam-red-light-district-change/
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