Traffickers are business people and they read the business news and that is there business news,” she said. Guynes has made it her mission to help vulnerable young women selling sex running the HER Resiliency Center. She’s also a member of the city’s human trafficking collaborative. “The lack of any structure to this not prosecuting leaves a void,” she said.
Media
- CTIPP Partner Spotlight: Natasha Guynes, Her Resiliency Center
- Former Sex Worker Worries Mosby’s Policy on Prostitution Is Hurting Women on the Streets
- Opinion: Baltimore Needs Strong, Imaginative Leaders Who Understand the Challenges of Women on the Margins – Maryland Matters, By: Natasha Guynes
- ‘They’re Not Looking at the Whole Picture’ | Concerns over Mosby’s Prosecution Policy – Fox45 News
- Hidden Gems: Meet Natasha Guynes of Her Resiliency Center – Baltimore Voyage