Forced Labor


February 15, 2016 Cazzie Reyes Opinion

State-Imposed Forced Labor: Arguments For or Against Prison Labor

A summary of mainstream arguments for or against the use of prison labor

February 08, 2016 Cazzie Reyes Opinion

State-Imposed Forced Labor: History of Prison Labor in the U.S.

The timeline details pivotal policies and milestones since the war that have shaped the way this country thinks about and deals with crime, prisoners and labor.

February 01, 2016 Cazzie Reyes Opinion

State-Imposed Forced Labor: The U.S. Prisoners Fighting Fires or Making Products for the Consumer Market

This Black History Month, we’ll explore the years following the passage of the 13th amendment and the development of state-imposed forced labor in the country.

January 28, 2016 Mariah Long Opinion

Pros and Cons of Suing Nestle

The case against Nestle for not disclosing that its pet food could have been made with seafood caught using forced labor has been dismissed.

January 18, 2016 Cazzie Reyes Opinion

Justifying Human Trafficking: The Mind of a Trafficker

Justifying Human Trafficking discusses the different actors and structures that sustain human trafficking. Part 1 takes a look at traffickers and mechanisms used to justify actions.

January 11, 2016 Cazzie Reyes Photos

Assisting Trafficked Migrants in Taiwan

Find out how one organization combats the Vietnam to Taiwan trafficking pipeline.

January 04, 2016 Cazzie Reyes Photos

Freedom from Slave Fishing Ships

Meet the people on the ground who stop abuses in the Thai fishing industry through advocacy, rescue and aftercare.

December 28, 2015 Cazzie Reyes Story

Top News Stories in 2015

Here's a brief recap of the most talked about stories, investigations and developments in the anti-trafficking field.

December 02, 2015 Caleb Benadum Opinion

Human Trafficking, Refugees and Displaced Persons: What Terms to Use

In the last nine months, the press has put some miles on the word “refugee.”