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December, 2019 Monthly Reflection

Moving Into Mutuality By Kathleen Bryant, RSC As women religious accompany and listen to people at the borders, we discover ...

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A Pioneering Ohio Courtroom Helps Trafficking Victims Find Hope

A diversion program for victims of human trafficking is spreading to cities around the country. The model has roots in ...

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New York Will Help Survivors Of Stalking And Human Trafficking Keep Addresses Confidential

ALBANY — New York is helping survivors of sexual abuse, stalking and human trafficking keep their addresses under wraps. A ...

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September, 2019 Monthly Reflection

Those Who Don’t Survive. . . And Those Who Do By Marlene Weisenbeck, FSPA Most often we speak about the ...

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‘I’m A Victim Of Slavery But I’m Just Seen As An Immigration Problem’

Nancy Esiovwa says the five years since she escaped slavery have been as traumatic as her captivity. Now she is ...

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Indigenous Persons Task Force Starts Work

CASPER – Gov. Mark Gordon’s task force to address the high rates of missing and murdered Indigenous people met for ...

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She was trafficked as a child. Now this survivor fights back through coffee.

Sanford, Florida (CNN) From the drinks to the décor, everything about Palate Coffee Brewery is warm — and not just because it’s located ...

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At Capitol, Faith-Based Organizations Shine Light On Human Trafficking

WASHINGTON (CNS) — At age 9, growing up in Cameroon, Evelyn Chumbow had dreams of coming to the United States, ...

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CATCH Court Provides Beacon Of Hope For Human Trafficking Victims

At the very end of a long municipal court hallway that mostly smells of sweat and despair, Vanessa Perkins turns ...

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Human trafficking is all over Wisconsin, but subtle. You might have seen victims and never known.

Even victims don’t know they’re being trafficked. So how can you spot the crime and the perpetrators? Colleen Stratton grew ...

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