“NAMELESS” documentary gives a reality check on child sex trafficking

By Clara Niel “NAMELESS” brought the persistent issue of child sex trafficking in the DMV area to light  for students in a screening of the documentary at Edward St. John’s Learning and Teaching Center on Oct. 24.  The documentary featured child sex trafficking activists appeared on the screen including Executive Director of Men Can Stop Rape Neil Irvin and Courtney’s House founder Tina Frundt. Men … Continue reading “NAMELESS” documentary gives a reality check on child sex trafficking

Panelists confront issues of trafficking and forced labor

By Ambriah Underwood Trafficking is an issue that can affect anyone, anywhere, said a panelist on May 3 at the University of Maryland during a discussion about how forced labor and trafficking currently take shape. The Saul I. Stern Professorship of Civic Engagement hosted its annual symposium, “Hidden in Plain Sight: Emerging Labor Policy Issues,” where guest speakers talked about trafficking on a local and … Continue reading Panelists confront issues of trafficking and forced labor