by relentlesssep | Nov 27, 2013 | media
It has been a great while since I last posted. I’ve been quite busy, having just returned from a month-long “tour” in the States. I promise you an update on that trip shortly. But this post from Rachel Lloyd, founder of GEMS, strikes very pointedly...
by relentlesssep | Aug 3, 2013 | media, prevention
As I read this online newspaper article, I was struck by the fact that although it tells us very little about human trafficking, and also reveals that despite our increased “awareness” of the problem many people couldn’t tell you what it actually is...
by relentlesssep | Jun 20, 2013 | media, resources, USA
The United States Department of State just released its annual Trafficking in Persons (TIP) Report for 2013. This has a bit of political influence, but I think its teeth are growing dull after years of hedging on certain countries. Even so, this year China actually...
by relentlesssep | Jun 15, 2013 | health care, media
My article on public health and human trafficking is now published in the online magazine, Cancer InCytes. Cancer InCytes addresses social justice issues that intersect health care – from cancer research to health care inequalities to modern day slavery. The...
by relentlesssep | Oct 30, 2012 | media, USA
Although I’ve generally been hard on the media for the way that it addresses human trafficking, I’ve got good news today. A link to “The Life” came through an email and it looked compelling enough so I clicked on it. I expected to see which latest star has jumped on...
by relentlesssep | Sep 1, 2012 | media, Thailand
The title is from a sticker produced by Urban Light to draw attention to the fact that men and boys are exploited in the flesh trade. Those of you who read this regularly know that Relentless works for the freedom everyone in bondage: women and girls, men and boys....
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