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How to combat modern slavery: Kevin Bales: TED 2010
Kevin Bales CMG is Professor of Contemporary Slavery at the University of Nottingham, co-author of the Global Slavery Index, and was a co-founder and previously president of Free the Slaves. Want a job? He says often it’s the same story, a truck comes into the village, and even though the guy might be sketchy, the…
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Human Trafficking in Trucking & Transport
Human trafficking in the trucking and transport industry. Truckers against Trafficking hero Antoine Sadler is saving lives – all the while driving for Wallmart.
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Resistance to Slavery and Unity against Racism | Rhythms of Resistance | United Nations Event Video
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2022 Finalists: Fashion & Beauty
The International Anti-Slavery & Anti-Human Trafficking 2022 Award for Fashion & Beauty For anti-bullying, anti-slavery or anti-trafficking programs & education, or development of new slave-free-products or social media influencers who promote green barcodes, re-wearable fashion, slave-free makeup, ingredients, formulas, and cosmetics — individual or group Congratulations to the 2022 Nominees! Congratulations to the…
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Nobel Economics Prize Goes to poverty researchers
Causes of modern slavery Poverty is, by far, the number one indicator of susceptibility to poverty, therefore it is a huge step forward that the remarkable Abhijit Banerjee and Esther Duflo, of M.I.T., and Michael Kremer of Harvard, were honored with the Nobel Prize for economics. Go to the New York Times Article
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Slavery – still legal in 94 countries
From the World Economic Forum in conjunction with Thomson Reuters Foundation comes this must-read article by Reuters Journalist Sonia Elks
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