October 21, 2020 Earl Lewis Spotlight
In 2016, Dr. Earl Lewis convened a meeting on slavery among 40 principle collaborators—scholars, organizations, and instiutions—at The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Out of this meeting came the "Slavery and Its Aftermath" initiative at the Center for Social Solutions. This project aims to tackle America’s original sin—slavery.
November 09, 2019 End Slavery Now Spotlight
On November 25 2019 at 4PM, the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center will be hosting an event in honor of victims of enslavement and murder in the northwest African country of Mauritania. It will feature speakers, activists, and advocates.
October 30, 2019 Celia Williamson Opinion
Fighting modern-day enslavement is a full time job. Learn more from Dr. Celia Williamson, the host of "Emancipation Nation."
May 01, 2019 Lynn Tramonte Spotlight
Enslavement and oppression are designed to break the spirit. Fortunately, that does not necessarily happen. Similar to the days of the Underground Railroad, modern day victims and survivors of enslavement are fighting to be and remain free.
December 01, 2018 End Slavery Now Story
December 1 is World AIDS Day. Today is the day we honor those who have passed on from HIV/AIDS, support those who are living with it, and renew our commitment to finding a cure or vaccine in our lifetimes. It is also a good day to remember that those most vulnerable to modern day enslavement are also at risk for HIV infection.
December 28, 2017 Dorchen Leidholdt Spotlight
America has a new generation of 21st century abolitionists, women and men committed to ending human trafficking here in our country and everywhere. This gallery of portraits celebrates New Abolitionists and their determination to end slavery once and for all in our lifetimes.
February 11, 2016 Mariah Long Infographic
December 07, 2015 Cazzie Reyes Story
A common practice in Haiti that forces children to work as domestic servants.
December 02, 2015 Caleb Benadum Opinion
In the last nine months, the press has put some miles on the word “refugee.”
November 22, 2015 Cazzie Reyes Story
“In 2010, you know the earthquake [happened]. And my mom was dead."