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Laura & Vanessa Marano: Why sex trafficking survivors are often invisible

Laura & Vanessa Marano: Why sex trafficking survivors are often invisible Actresses Laura and Vanessa Marano discuss their support for legislation aimed at providing survivors of human trafficking a voice. They also discuss their new film 'Saving Zoe' which inspired their activism.

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