The Slave Across The Street Summary

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Neglect and the lack of care from society is affecting the life of Theresa Flores. As young girls they are being forgotten by their community and society as human beings who need to be cared for as they grow and heal from the traumatic events in their life. The stories of Theresa and Rachel prove events of human trafficking have taken place in the United States during the 1980’s-2000’s and are currently occurring. In The Slave Across the Street by Theresa Flores, Theresa informs the reader of her experiences with neglect and the effects these experiences have on her. As Theresa begins to show signs of physical abuse, the adults in her schools and community are taking no notice in fear the results would affect themselves. Theresa says, “By doing nothings, turning a blind eye, they …show more content…

These incidents of neglect are starting to become another part of her life that she is going to have to find a way to deal with once she can get over the devastation it has caused her. Near the end of her book Theresa says, “Each rejection was devastating. Each time I retreated deeper inside myself. Wounded in another way. The counselor sitting across from me with a look of horror, another in shock, the stranger weeping after hearing what I physically endured...Denial is a balm. People don't want to believe this happens in our country. Let alone in our own communities” (Flores 138). It is a fact that sex trafficking is and was occuring in the United states, but people choose not to take in the knowledge of sex trafficking for various reasons even though many of them know deep down that it is happening, but their choices to neglect those who have suffered from this tragic form of abuse have impacted the victims lives. Theresa has been an influencer for many years now who travels the country and talks to large crowds about human trafficking and her

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