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January 26, 2020. South China Morning Post
While in the US, human trafficking expert Dale says she has personally encountered instances of chauvinism, but she did not think her race was a determinant factor.
“If something goes wrong, women need to know that it has nothing to do with who they are, it’s not their fault,” she said. “It has to do with who the perpetrators are.”
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March 24, 2018. South China Morning Post
“Plastic surgery, these days, is almost mandatory in South Korea,” says Youngbee Dale, an anti-human trafficking expert based in Washington.
“Women in particular face lots of barriers to getting a job, so many feel compelled to undergo surgery. College girls often don’t have any money, even if they are middle class, so traffickers target them.”