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“That they all may be one.” John 17:21 By Margaret Louise Brown Christ’s Farewell Discourse, as written in the Gospel of John, shares His final request. That humans live to
ST. LOUIS: Alliance to End Human Trafficking (AEHT) is pleased to welcome to the team our new Executive Director, Katie Boller Gosewisch. Ms. Boller Gosewisch begins her tenure wit
COVID TIMES During the past several years, the work of the coalition was affected by Covid-19. We have been unable to visit businesses with anti-human trafficking posters, to gat
I’m old enough to remember the beginnings of Network. I was in graduate school, going on peace marches and wearing “Boycott grapes” buttons. I was not directly i
Alliance to End Human Trafficking (AEHT) is honored and grateful to receive a very generous legacy gift from Our Lady of Victory Missionary (OLVM) Sisters, also known as the Victor
By Felisher Ongera (AEHT Student Intern) Tensions have been brewing for months on end without a resolution in sight. For two months, it has become clear that there is little to no
Words Survivors Want to Hear Kathleen Bryant RSC We have so much to learn from the soulful stories of victims, survivors, and thrivers from their experience of being trafficked. We
Five weeks into Russia’s brutal invasion of Ukraine, imagine for a moment what it’s like to live there now. Bombs, bloodshed, trauma. No school for your children, no he
The Journey Makes Us One By Sr. Judy Molosky, CSJ My Lenten readings from Pope Francis to Olga Segura have all repeated the same prophetic call to “build communities of care,”
PARA PUBLICACIÓN INMEDIATA 7 DE FEBRERO DE 2022 Jennifer Reyes Lay (directora ejecutiva) Alliance to End Human Trafficking (AEHT, por sus siglas en inglés) Jennifer@SistersAgains
When Sister Rose Ann Barman gave a seminar on sex trafficking to community members in Colorado Springs in 2014, one of the people in attendence asked, “‘Well, what are we going
A Century Later Human Trafficking Activists Continue Her Work By Sr. Maryann Mueller, CSSF Women’s History Month was first observed in Sonoma, California, in 1978 as Women