How We’ve Changed Over Time
One of our followers on Instagram reached out with a question that we thought would be good to address more broadly on our blog. He
One of our followers on Instagram reached out with a question that we thought would be good to address more broadly on our blog. He
The Texas Supreme Court recently handed down a ruling that could prove to be a landmark decision in holding social media companies accountable for trafficking
Last week, we shared a piece on why identification as LGBTQ+ can be a risk factor for youths, especially if they don’t have a strong
We talk frequently about how youth who identify as LGBTQ+ are more vulnerable to trafficking, and we’ve even highlighted one of our students who agreed
To say that the COVID pandemic has disrupted tourism in Thailand would be an understatement. It has so disabled an industry that is a critical
A recent news article coming out of MIT, “Turning technology against human traffickers,” by Kylie Foy of the Lincoln Laboratory highlights some notable developments in
After more than a year grappling with all the disruption the pandemic has brought to our lives, people are itching to travel and get out
“Khru Ball,” as he is affectionately known by students and staff (“Khru” means teacher, and Ball is his nickname, pronounced more like “Bon”), has been
The anti-trafficking movement has a history of referring to human trafficking, in its various forms, as “modern slavery.” It’s a term that has been used
In the context of extreme poverty, families resort to sending their children to work to help supplement the family income. This is not trafficking per