Learn About Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women
November is Native American Heritage Month in the United States. Honor this month by learning about how human and labor trafficking affects Native American communities, particularly women.
Established as its own entity in 2007, AAT was originally created by peers, people who experienced social difficulties and came from socially disadvantaged families, government social centers for children or camps for rehabilitation.
To fight against sexual exploitation of women and minors, to protect women and minors, to prevent and reduce the risk of sexual exploitation, to build positive attitudes on gender issues and to research and understand the root causes of sexual exploitation