“You have kids that are alone, hopeless, don't have a natural support system, don't have a family, and that makes them at risk to trade sex for food, shelter, love, care,’’ said Lesli Suggs, president of the Boston-based Home for Little Wanderers that works with vulnerable youth. But there’s a growing consensus that too often boys, young men and trans females are not being identified as victims, and a disproportionate number of these missing and runaway youth at risk are Black and brown. ![]() It’s a problem across the gender spectrum. Unseen, part 6: Survivors drive efforts to help male victims of the sex trade Unseen, part 5: 'An easy target': Sex traffickers prey on drug-addicted young men Unseen, Part 4: Trans Female Youth Face Greatest Risk Of Sexual Abuse And Exploitation Unseen, Part 3: Popular Gay Dating App Grindr Poses Exploitation Risk To Minors ![]() Unseen: The Boy Victims of the Sex Trade Pt.
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