Truth as a victim: The challenge of anti trafficking education in the age of q

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Abstract

The QAnon conspiracy threatens anti-trafficking education because of its broad dissemination and focus on a range of myths about trafficking. These myths are rooted in historic and ongoing misinformation about abductions, exploitation, and community threats. This article examines the extent of QAnon’s co-optation of human trafficking discourses and evaluates its connection to trafficking myths, particularly related to gender, race, class, and agency. From this perspective, the article considers how anti-trafficking education can respond to these myths and build a pedagogy in the age of Q.

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Benton, B., & Peterka-Benton, D. (2021). Truth as a victim: The challenge of anti trafficking education in the age of q. Anti-Trafficking Review, 2021(17), 113–131. https://doi.org/10.14197/atr.201221177

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