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Human Trafficking Awareness Month: Remember the Men & Boys

Human Trafficking Awareness Month: Remember the Men & Boys

“In cases in our office, and in cases from service providers who work with youth, consistently many of the people affected are girls. Not only, though. There are many boys—and consistently we see in the data there are ten, to thirty, to fifty percent boys who are exploited.”

Human Trafficking Awareness Month: #MeToo

Human Trafficking Awareness Month: #MeToo

Here in January of 2018—National Human Trafficking Awareness Month—that definition seems more relevant than ever. The last few months of 2017 were marked with the hashtag #MeToo, bringing light to the pandemic abuses that stem from culturally embedded misogyny and abusive power dynamics.

When Trauma Exists in the Caregiver-Child Relationship

 When Trauma Exists in the Caregiver-Child Relationship

In 2010, a 7.0-magnitude earthquake struck near the capital city of Port Au Prince, Haiti. More than 1.5 million people were displaced, and 300,000 structures were severely damaged or destroyed. Some cities near the epicenter reported 90% of their buildings lost. The amount of devastation was incomprehensible.

10 Things Not To Say When Meeting A Survivor of Sex Trafficking

10 Things Not To Say When Meeting A Survivor of Sex Trafficking

We mean well. We don’t intend to be insensitive. But sometimes our words are still hurtful to those who have experienced commercial sexual exploitation. With the help of some people who’ve felt the effect of unintentionally damaging words first-hand, we’ve created this list so we can better communicate love to these individuals.