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35 – Internet Safety Resources for Teachers
Teachers can have many opportunities to bring lessons about human trafficking prevention into the classroom. Sandra Morgan, the Director of
34 – The 2012 Trafficking in Persons Report
Last year, we discussed the annual Trafficking in Person Report from the US State Department. Sandra Morgan, the Director of
33 – How Vocabulary Shapes Our Views
Vocabulary shapes our views and later policies that emerge from these views. Sandra Morgan, the Director of the Global Center
32 – Push and Pull Factors in Trafficking
It’s important to understand both the push and pull factors in human trafficking. Sandra Morgan, the Director of the Global
31 – Studying the Issues in Zambia
Unfortunately, human trafficking reaches nearly every place on the planet in some way. Sandra Morgan, the Director of the Global
30 – Survivor Advocates in Community Advocacy
Survivor advocates are some of the bravest voices in helping us all end human trafficking. Sandra Morgan, the Director of
29 – Leading Community Advocacy
It’s easy to assume that community advocacy just happens with luck. Sandra Morgan, the Director of the Global Center for
28 – Stop Blaming the Victim
Unfortunately, it’s very common for the victim to take a lot of the blame in human trafficking cases. Sandra Morgan,
27 – What’s in a Label?
The labels that we use define how we understand problems. Sandra Morgan, the Director of the Global Center for Women
26 – Lessons from the Prosecutor’s Desk
Prosecutors play an important role in raising awareness about human trafficking issues and serving victims. Dr. Sandie Morgan and Dave
25 – Ensure Justice 2012 Conference Highlights
The Global Center for Women & Justice recently hosted the Ensure Justice Conference, the Center’s annual conference to help people
24 – Prevention Lessons from Public Health Campaigns
Sandra Morgan and Dave Stachowiak reflect on the anti-smoking campaign in the U.S. and how we can learn and use