Telescope Magazine Launches Its Second Issue – Kim Biddle: Fighting Sex Trafficking

SANTA MONICA, CA, January 6th, 2013 –Telescope Magazine recently launched its second issue on Kim Biddle’s fight to rescue sex trafficked victims in Los Angeles.Telescope has partnered with eight of the largest anti-human trafficking organizations, including International Justice Mission, Polaris Project, Not For Sale, Made in a Free World, Somaly Mam foundation and more to educate the public and raise awareness through the magazine.

The magazine covers Kim’s personal journey with her organization and gives a comprehensive approach to human trafficking by looking at its history, the signs of trafficking, the root causes, and how people can get involved. Telescope has also launched a social media and blog campaign to coincide with the launch of the second issue. For the blog campaign each of the largest anti-human trafficking organizations lay out their approach to fighting trafficking and lists how people can get involved.

The issue is free and will be used as a resource to inform the general public as well as a tool for educators to inform their students.

Watch how a former victim who was trafficked in Los Angeles, overcame her past with the help of Kim and recently moved into her first apartment:

About Telescope Magazine: “Telescope”, the latest development of the Segel Group is a bimonthly digital magazine for young adults. The magazine uses a multimedia format to tell the stories of real-life heroes, whether it is someone involved in a non-profit doing life-changing work, an adventurer who just completed an amazing feat or an athlete who has broken a world record. The purpose of the publication is to inspire and uplift readers with stories of people who inspire us, who have overcome adversity and who have used obstacles for creating their purpose to touch the lives of others. The hub for the magazine can be found at www.telescopemag.com.

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