August 27, 2019 Harold D'Souza Spotlight
Read the account of Harold D'Souza, a survivor of forced labor and debt bondage.
August 16, 2019 Tifany Boyles Spotlight
The first of a multi-part case study on sex trafficking prevention.
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.
March 26, 2019 Tifany Boyles Spotlight
Many anti-trafficking organizations try to fight modern day enslavement using the three "Ps:" Prosecution, Protection, and Prevention. How can we prevent modern day enslavement from happening?
September 25, 2018 Carolyn Martin Spotlight
Don’t miss the second annual International Fair Trade Sale at the Episcopal Church of the Redeemer in Cincinnati's Hyde Park neighborhood. Hours are Friday, September 28 from 4 - 8 p.m. and Saturday, September 29 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
August 22, 2018 End Slavery Now Spotlight
Cocoa is the main ingredient found in chocolate. A large percentage of the world's cocoa comes from the Ivory Coast in West Africa. Many times, forced labor and child labor are used to harvest cocoa beans. Learn more at the Insights Lecture Series at the Cincinnati Museum Center on October 4th, 2018.
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.
November 23, 2016 End Slavery Now Spotlight
August 06, 2015 Cazzie Reyes Spotlight
Global Village President Nancy Long shares her insights on the process of building and maintaining a fair trade shop.
April 28, 2015 Kerry Hilton Spotlight
For tens of thousands of women in our part of the world prostitution is a way of life simply because they have no choice. Poverty does that kind of thing.