May 19, 2016 Brooke Hathaway Video
The stereotype has been influenced by the movie Taken, which brought awareness to the issue of sex trafficking but also left people thinking that trafficking is white women bring kidnapped and sold to the highest bidder.
April 14, 2016 Don Gerred Video
March 24, 2016 Brooke Hathaway Video
February 25, 2016 Mariah Long Video
January 22, 2016 Mariah Long Video
What is your favorite story of transformation?
November 12, 2015 Ryan Berg Video
Through the help of indigenous leadership The Aruna Project has seen great success.
September 28, 2015 Video
If you are a freedom business looking to expand into the large retail market, consider the following pointers.
September 14, 2015 Video
Figure out what country you have a heart for, and research what human trafficking looks like in that country. Ask questions of those who work directly in that country; ask them what is most needed.
August 25, 2015 Video
Moldova is what people call a "source country," meaning that people are trafficked out of Moldova to other areas in the world for the purpose of sex and labor exploitation.
July 21, 2015 Caleb Benadum Video
In 2013, Lithuania was ranked as a Tier 2 country. Previously a Tier 1 country, the downgrade caused a "scandal." But it also helped. Watch the video to learn how!
October 21, 2020 Earl Lewis 4965
In 2016, Dr. Earl Lewis convened a meeting on slavery among 40 principle collaborators—scholars, organizations, and instiutions—at The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Out of this meeting came the "Slavery and Its Aftermath" initiative at the Center for Social Solutions. This project aims to tackle America’s original sin—slavery.
October 09, 2020 End Slavery Now 4965
During the summer of 2020 rumors about human trafficking spread on social media like wildfire. They implicated celebrities like Tom Hanks and Ellen DeGeneres, as well as the online home-goods retailer Wayfair. These rumors are unfounded.
January 08, 2021 Tifany Boyles 4965
In this article with End Slavery Now, the case is made that prevention is the forgotten “P” in the anti-human trafficking agenda.[1] To shift that narrative, End Slavery Now published the first article (Arming Women in the Quest to Prevent Trafficking).[2] of a two-part case study last year to follow a pilot program on human trafficking prevention. This is article two of that series with a year of reflection and an abundance of lessons learned to share.