57 min

#7: Talking Human Sex Trafficking with Shihoko Fujiwara Pros and Comms

    • Business

The difference between Japanese and Western culture extends way beyond language. Japanese values, landscapes and cuisine are what make it an amazing place to visit. But Japan has a dark problem which its policies and people have failed to tackle- human sexual exploitation. I’m joined by Shihoko Fujiwara, the founder and former Director of Lighthouse, a non-profit organisation focussed on helping the victims of human sex trafficking in Japan. We talk about how she became an activist in human sex trafficking, her perspectives on the two different cultures having lived in Japan and the US, and what is being done to stop exploitation of vulnerable people in Japan.

For more information on this episode head here: www.mowbi.co.uk/pros-and-comms-talking-human-sex-trafficking/

Carry on the conversation using the #prosandcomms and find me on Twitter @Maaria_Ginai

The difference between Japanese and Western culture extends way beyond language. Japanese values, landscapes and cuisine are what make it an amazing place to visit. But Japan has a dark problem which its policies and people have failed to tackle- human sexual exploitation. I’m joined by Shihoko Fujiwara, the founder and former Director of Lighthouse, a non-profit organisation focussed on helping the victims of human sex trafficking in Japan. We talk about how she became an activist in human sex trafficking, her perspectives on the two different cultures having lived in Japan and the US, and what is being done to stop exploitation of vulnerable people in Japan.

For more information on this episode head here: www.mowbi.co.uk/pros-and-comms-talking-human-sex-trafficking/

Carry on the conversation using the #prosandcomms and find me on Twitter @Maaria_Ginai

57 min

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