Human Trafficking

Reaching Women Around the World

Sheryl Sandberg | Posted 11.24.2009 | Impact


Sheryl Sandberg

I am thankful that as a woman, I live in the peace and security of the United States. How do we help women who live so far away and face atrocities we can't even imagine? How does an individual sitting at a Thanksgiving table in the United States provide any real assistance to a woman who will never have a meal like that in her entire life?

SLIDESHOW: Art For A Better World: Five Exhibits That Inspire Change

Posted 11.18.2009 | Impact


Have trouble understanding modern art? Impact sought out some special exhibits that seek to make a change in the world, be it through raising awarenes...

Shaniya Davis Still Missing: 5-Year-Old Girl's Mother Antoinette Nicole Davis Accused Of Child Abuse Involving Prostitution

AP | Posted 11.16.2009 | Home


FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. — Authorities acted on a tip Sunday and searched a wide area in south-central North Carolina trying to find a 5-year-old girl...

Emma Thompson's 'Journey' Exhibit Spotlights Sex Trafficking

Huffington Post | Tam Vo | Posted 11.09.2009 | Impact


Two-time Academy Award-winning British actress Emma Thompson is focusing her attention on the issue of human trafficking of women and young girls by c...

Diary of an Escaped Sex Slave

Abigail Pesta | Posted 11.11.2009 | World


Abigail Pesta

You think slavery went out with Abraham Lincoln? Ask my friend Sreypov Chan about that. When she was seven years old, her mom sold her into sexual slavery.

We Can't Reform Health Care without Reforming Food

Bob Cesca | Posted 10.29.2009 | Green


Bob Cesca

Without any real changes in how our food is produced, the health care system will continue to bloat and fall apart. Not unlike the insides of an average American body.

Rhode Island Inches Closer To Banning Prostitution

David Segal | Posted 10.28.2009 | Politics


David Segal

Rhode Island is one of two states without blanket prostitution bans. It's only sanctioned in a few counties in Nevada, but in the Ocean State it's legal everywhere -- just not for much longer.

My Latest Tweets From The Field: Cambodia

Aaron Cohen | Posted 10.25.2009 | Impact


Aaron Cohen

Aaron Cohen travels undercover around the world attempting to rescue victims of sex trafficking. While on his missions, Cohen often tweets his experiences. This series of tweets were posted from Cambodia.

Reporters Uncensored: Underdogs And Social Innovators

Reporters Uncensored | Posted 10.22.2009 | Impact


Reporters Uncensored

In a time where people are cynical about the excesses of capitalism, and corruption in the developing world is rampant there is a lone beacon of light: the social entrepreneurs.

Can We Have A World Without Slavery?

Elise Garvey | Posted 10.22.2009 | Impact


Elise Garvey

Slavery and exploitation are not new issues. The more aware we are of its existence and how it continues to thrive in the world, the better off we are at fighting it.

Live-Streaming The Freedom Awards: Celebrating Anti-Slavery Heroes

Peggy Callahan | Posted 10.13.2009 | Impact


Peggy Callahan

I dreamed up the Freedom Awards because in Free the Slaves we insist that the people who are closest to slavery should be the leaders and spokespersons of the anti-slavery movement. Who better to tell the world that this is real slavery?

Child Slavery in Haiti: Odette's Story

The Morningside Post | Posted 11.21.2009 | World


The Morningside Post

More than 300,000 children are currently enslaved as restaveks in Haiti. They make up 3 percent of Haiti's population. More often than not they are emotionally and physically abused.

Where Are Iraqi Women Today?

Zainab Salbi | Posted 11.21.2009 | World


Zainab Salbi

Socially and economically marginalized Iraqi women are at high risk of trafficking, organized and forced prostitution, polygamy, domestic violence, and being recruited as suicide bombers.

Emma Thompson, Featured in Fatal Promises, Speaks Out on Human Trafficking

Marcia G. Yerman | Posted 11.17.2009 | Entertainment


Marcia G. Yerman

A new documentary examines the various facets of human trafficking. The film, four years in the making, follows the stories of five people -- three women and two men.

Twenty-Seven Million Slaves

Russell Simmons | Posted 11.17.2009 | World


Russell Simmons

An estimated 27 million human beings worldwide today are living lives of exploitation. They are objects of ownership, forgotten as children in need of love, nurturing and protection.

Fatal Promises: A Look at Human Trafficking

Melissa Silverstein | Posted 11.16.2009 | Entertainment


Melissa Silverstein

It's an underground issue that is about power, sex and money. But you can do something. If you are in New York, go and see the film Fatal Promises.

Dying To Work: Human Trafficking and the Construction Industry

Cameron Sinclair | Posted 11.14.2009 | Business


Cameron Sinclair

What good is building a zero energy, carbon neutral complex if unethical labor practices are jeopardizing the lives of those who build this architectural wonder?

Fighting Human Trafficking, One House Party at A Time

Geralyn Dreyfous | Posted 11.10.2009 | World


Geralyn Dreyfous

In a summer focused on the health care, and the deaths of renowned politicians and celebrities, there was all too little attention on a government report released in June 2009 on global human trafficking.

Lassissi Afolabi: Togo Man Admits To Smuggling Girls, Forcing Them To Work At Hair Braiding Salons

AP | Posted 08.26.2009 | World


NEWARK, N.J. — A man from the West African nation Togo has admitted his role in the smuggling of dozens of girls and women who were forced to wo...

Human Trafficking: A Problem of Language?

Robin Sax | Posted 09.21.2009 | Politics


Robin Sax

Why do we assume that this is really an "overseas" issue?

Cambodia: Collaboration is Needed

Eve Blossom | Posted 09.11.2009 | World


Eve Blossom

Many see the results of human trafficking and want to get involved; but more importantly, the focus should be on empowering the mechanisms to prevent it.

Sex Trafficking Plagues UAE (VIDEO)

Al Jazeera | Al Jazeera | Posted 08.30.2009 | Home


More than one million people, the majority of them women and children, are smuggled across international borders to work in near slavery every year, t...

Mongolia: Sex Trafficking Takes Its Toll On Young Women

GlobalPost | Posted 08.22.2009 | World


ULAN BATOR, Mongolia -- Nomin wanted to go to college. Three years ago, unable to afford tuition in the Mongolian capital, the native of remote Zavkh...

Human Trafficking Crackdown Avoided In Albania With Speedboats

New York Times | Posted 08.17.2009 | World


It was only after her trafficker sealed her mouth with electrical tape, drugged her and threatened to kill her family that the childlike woman, now 27...

Burmese Refugees Sold As Slaves In Malaysia (VIDEO)

WorldFocus | Posted 08.13.2009 | World


In Malaysia, some immigration officials have been accused of involvement in selling refugees from Myanmar, also known as Burma, to gangs in Thailan...