Trafficking and the Tech Industry
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,
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,
This week marks the 19th anniversary of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA). Enacted in 2000, this piece of legislation introduced the U.S.’s legal definition
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
Tomorrow (October 11) is the International Day of the Girl Child, and this year’s theme is GirlForce: Unscripted and Unstoppable! As UNICEF shares, Today, girls
We recently added a new page to our website highlighting some results from our research. The research comes from surveys we’ve been developing, as part
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
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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
Since we recently celebrated Labor Day Weekend, it seems an appropriate time, in honor of the efforts of the Labor movement which brought much more