More Than Just the Classroom: Somying’s Story
Today we’re sharing about Somying, who overcame poverty and ethnic discrimination, not only to graduate high school (which is more than most people she knew
Today we’re sharing about Somying, who overcame poverty and ethnic discrimination, not only to graduate high school (which is more than most people she knew
Friends of The Freedom Story, it’s that time of year again! A preview of what’s ahead: We’re gearing up to launch our end of year
We’ve written before about the rising influence of and risk in social media with children like our students, who might use it to find friends,
Did you know that wearing a dress could contribute to the fight to end human trafficking? It can, when it’s part of Dressember! We’re excited
“Teaching at-risk children psychology is an important part of prevention.” – Luck Pii Luck (as the students call her) has been using her degree in
Earlier this month, we shared a piece on 10 Things You Might Not Know about Forced Labor. This week, we’re delving a little deeper into
The stereotypical image we have of a child sex trafficking victim is something along the lines of coercion through extreme force: a young girl being
Too often, people talk about sex work and trafficking as if they are the same thing. They are very different things – and here’s why
Part II of a 2-part series on sensitivity towards victims. Part I (Ways Victims Get Re-Victimized) here. Last week, we talked about how law enforcement
Part I of a 2-part series This Tuesday was World Day Against Trafficking in Persons, and on the UNODC’s website, they discussed this year’s theme