Understand How Trafficking Victims are Shamed
News outlets often expose and shame women working for illicit massage parlors. Read Polaris' blog post to learn more and find out what you can do.
Volunteer Opportunities: Yes
Stop Modern Slavery began in 2004 as the DC Fight Human Trafficking Meetup: a place for individuals and local and international organizations to come together to learn, discuss the problem and share ideas and initiatives for finding solutions. The initial impetus for the group came from Polaris Project, a prominent DC-based anti-trafficking NGO, and the first organizer was Polaris’ then Co-Executive Director, Katherine Chon. To ensure the group became truly community based, Chon turned the organizing responsibilities over to community members in 2005, and organizers are now elected by the group. In early 2007, the members changed the name to “Stop Modern Slavery” and established the website. In late 2007, members began building a more structured organization and cohesive community, allowing the group to grow in depth and scope and establishing a more action-oriented approach.
To end modern slavery through community education and action
A world without slavery