We are proud to announce our latest issue
Access to Remedy for Survivors of All Forms of Slavery, Trafficking and Forced Labour -- guest editors @alittlewave Heather Moore & Sumitha Shaanthinni Kishna with @davistina Tina Davis as issue managing editor.
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announcing the latest issue of the Journal of Modern Slavery slavefreetoday.org/delta-8-7… Thanks to all our contributors, Alice Eckstein, Angharad Smith, Ruth Juliet N. Gachanja, Peter Williams, Katharine Bryant, Katarina Schwarz, Hannah Thinayne, Leanne Melnyk & Michael Gallo
Correction: Lucy Hovil is co-author of "Forced into Slavery: Eritreans Caught Between Refugee and Migration Policies" in latest JMS issue: Forced Migration and Modern Slavery: Unplanned Journeys of Exploitation and Survival. We regret the error.
Our sincere apologies, Dr. Hovil.
Our latest call for papers -- guest edited by Heather Moore, RMIT University Business and Human Rights Centre; Neha Misra, Global Lead - Migration & Human Trafficking, Solidarity Centre; and Sumitha Shaanthinni Kishna, Director, Our Journey linkedin.com/feed/update/urn…
In this article, out today, editorial board member @the_mcquade Aidan McQuade provides guidance for real and measurable reduction in slavery opendemocracy.net/en/beyond-…
Have you seen our latest article? slavefreetoday.org/journal_o… Article is the result of a 2yr research project in James Town, Accra, Ghana,undertaken from 2018-2020, the project explores how arts & humanities methodologies could be employed to investigate & address modern slavery.
Finally, it's out! A great read for anyone interested in new approaches to #modernslavery.
Shout out to my wonderful co-editors and the team at JOMS, the amazing authors and reviewers, and @rightsbeacon and @u21news for kicking us off.
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We are very pleased to announce publication of the latest issue of the Journal of Modern Slavery — an early researchers edition, guest edited by Cheryll Alipio, Hannah Baumeister, Marcela Gonzalez Aguero, Wendy Stickle, Ana Valverde Cano
ALT Image is of a section of a street mural, showing 3 people. It is the cover of the latest issue of the Journal of Modern Slavery — an early researchers edition, guest edited by Cheryll Alipio, Hannah Baumeister, Marcela Gonzalez Aguero, Wendy Stickle, Ana Valverde Cano
Have you checked out our blog recently?
The latest is "Lessons From Lockdown: Protecting Children From Livestreamed Sexual Exploitation In A Post-Pandemic World" by John Tanagho
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#CTHB22@OSCE#SRValRichey closing remarks, "There is no time to lose. These topics were urgent two months ago, in #Europe and outside. With the humanitarian crisis developing in #Ukraine, there is an even more urgent need to protect vulnerable people."
#CTHB22@OSCE#SRValiantRichey closing remarks, "We are not doing a good job at identifying and protecting #victims of #humantrafficking. In fact, we are doing a pretty bad one when you consider that less than 1% of all victims are ever identified."
Inspiring conversations on Legacies of Slavery thanks to @YaleGLC & #CICLegacies! @elizabhinton, Ed Ayers @NewAmericanHist, & @davidwblight1 come to the scholarship from deeply moving backgrounds! Such important discussions for my HS elective class on the era of Reconstruction!
Suamhirs Piraino-Guzman, Member of @osce_odihr/#ISTAC, @UN Voluntary Fund for Victims of Contemporary Forms of Slavery/THB,(USA), "Children across the world at this very moment are being exploited. We cannot afford another generation of children to live a life of trauma."