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Sex Trafficking Hidden in Plain Sight: Stories, Systems, and How to Take Action
Published 2 months, 3 weeks ago
Description
Trigger Warning: This episode includes discussions of sex trafficking, sexual exploitation, and abuse.
Sex trafficking does not only happen “somewhere else.” It thrives in silence, misunderstanding, and systems that fail to protect vulnerable youth.In this re-released episode of Care More Be Better, Corinna Bellizzi speaks with Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Melody C. Miller about her documentary California’s Forgotten Children and the real-world impact it has had in schools, communities, and institutions across the United States.
Melody began this work as a teenager, believing trafficking was a distant issue, only to discover that students from her own high school were being exploited. That realization led her to volunteer with survivor-led organizations, undergo trauma-informed training, and ultimately spend five years creating a film that centers survivor voices and equips communities with tools for prevention and response.
This conversation is also deeply personal. Corinna shares her own experience of running away at thirteen and the vulnerability that follows when young people are left without safety, support, or options. Together, she and Melody unpack what sex trafficking actually looks like, how grooming and coercion operate, and why language, awareness, and informed action matter.
Rather than focusing on perpetrators or sensational stories, this episode centers:
- Survivor-led insight
Community-based prevention
Trauma-informed response
Practical guidance for recognizing and reporting exploitation
Listeners will come away with a clearer understanding of how trafficking hides in plain sight—and how ordinary people can help interrupt it without putting themselves or others at risk.
What We Cover in This Episode
- How Melody discovered trafficking within her own community
Why sex trafficking is often misunderstood and misidentified
The importance of survivor-centered language and reporting
How schools and communities can safely intervene
Real outcomes from film screenings, including victims coming forward
Trauma-informed approaches in policing and education
What each of us can do to help protect vulnerable youth
If this episode feels heavy, you’re not alone. Support resources are included below, and listeners are encouraged to engage at their own pace.
Special Re-Release Offering In honor of this episode re-share, filmmaker Melody C. Miller is offering a free viewing of California’s Forgotten Children for the first 50 viewers.
️Use code CARE at checkout: https://californiasforgottenchildrendocumentary.vhx.tv
Melody is also currently in post-production on her new documentary, Thriv(h)er, which follows young cancer survivors and mothers navigating life, healing, and resilience.
️Watch the teaser: https://vimeo.com/1131769274/abf79b9e1c Learn more: https://www.thrivherfilm.com/
Additional Resources Mentioned
If you suspect human trafficking or exploitation, support is available:
National Human Trafficking Hotline 1-888-373-7888 Text HELP to 233733 (BEFREE) humantraffickinghotline.org
National Runaway Safeline 800-RUN-AWAY (786-2929)
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline Call or text 988
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