by Katherine | Jan 9, 2024 | Children, media, prevention, USA
January is National Human Trafficking Awareness Month, and January 11 is the DAY of national awareness – the idea is for everyone to wear BLUE on that day to mark your being aware enough to do at least that. Some add “Prevention” in the title there...
by Katherine | May 3, 2022 | media
Relentless now has a Locals community! Locals is a kind of social media platform where creators have all the freedom to do what we do best – discuss issues we care about. I want to be able to engage with people who are interested in getting to the bottom of...
by relentlesssep | May 22, 2017 | media
When I saw the subject line in my email, “Honorary Degree…” I didn’t quite know what to make of it. Surely it doesn’t mean what I think it means. So I went for a run and opened it later. It turns out, yes, indeed was being awarded an...
by relentlesssep | Jan 5, 2015 | media
I’ve heard many of you ask me questions such as, “What are the real numbers of trafficked people? Is the problem growing? Are we making any difference? Why do some papers report 27 million, 35 million, or 21 million people in slavery today?” Furthermore, you’ll hear...
by relentlesssep | Jun 19, 2014 | Cambodia, media
Perhaps you have heard in recent weeks the “fall” of Somaly Mam and the fallout thereafter. There have been questions and allegations regarding Somaly Mam and her self-named foundation for quite some time, but it finally came to a head when Newsweek...
by relentlesssep | Jan 11, 2014 | media, USA
Last year, Angelina Jolie created a lot of awareness about breast cancer (I must add that I’m truly sad about her news), but this study in Genetics and Medicine shows that awareness does not necessarily translate into knowledge or understanding. Most people...
Recent Comments