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    Our Voices 548: Exposing the Sextortion of African Women - December 01, 2023

    enDecember 01, 2023
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    On this episode of Our Voices, ours hosts discuss the different types of "sextortion," an abuse of power to obtain a sexual benefit and commonly practiced through on-line blackmail, targeted at women in Africa.

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