Podcast

Podcasts have become increasingly popular in recent years as a digital medium for accessing a wide range of audio content, from news and entertainment to education and social issues. In the context of human trafficking, podcasts can be an effective tool for raising awareness of the issue and educating the public on the different forms of trafficking that exist, as well as the impact it has on individuals and society.

Through interviews with survivors, experts in the field, and law enforcement officials, podcasts can provide listeners with a deeper understanding of the various forms of trafficking and the ways in which it manifests in different parts of the world. They can also offer valuable insights into the root causes of trafficking and the best practices for preventing and addressing the problem.

Podcasts can be particularly useful in educating the public on the issue of human trafficking and providing support to victims and survivors. By sharing the stories and experiences of survivors, podcasts can help listeners understand the impact of trafficking on individuals and communities. They can also provide information on how to prevent trafficking and support victims, inspiring listeners to get involved in anti-trafficking efforts and support organizations that are working to address the problem.

In addition to providing education and awareness, podcasts can also serve as a platform for advocacy and action. By sharing information on how to prevent trafficking and support victims, podcasts can inspire listeners to take action and support organizations that are working to address the problem.

Overall, podcasts are a powerful tool for raising awareness and educating the public on human trafficking. They can provide valuable insights into the different forms of trafficking, its impact on individuals and communities, and the best practices for preventing and addressing the problem.

 

 

Mission Success: What Onsite Staff Must Know About Human Trafficking in Multifamily
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Mission Success: What Onsite Staff Must Know About Human Trafficking in Multifamily

Human trafficking reached new levels during the health crisis across the world, with hotels and rental apartments being top choices for perpetrators because they’re easy to access. In the U.S., the Department of Defense recently called human trafficking the fastest-growing crime, overtaking drug trafficking. But the multifamily industry has the opportunity to step in and…

Joint DHS-Montclair State program will aid law enforcement with human-trafficking cases
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Joint DHS-Montclair State program will aid law enforcement with human-trafficking cases

From left, HSI-Newark Special Agent in Charge Ricky Patel and Montclair State University President Jonathan Koppell. The Global Center on Human Trafficking (GCHT) at Montclair State University and the Department of Homeland Security’s Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) Newark office signed a Memorandum of Understanding Jan. 25 for the development of a web-based application and website to…

How Hurricane Katrina recovery workers became trapped in forced labor
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How Hurricane Katrina recovery workers became trapped in forced labor

Squalid work camps, 24-hour shifts, heavy surveillance, and withheld wages: these were the conditions that 500 Indian workers became trapped in after they were lured to the U.S. to repair oil rigs in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. In his new book, The Great Escape, labor organizer Saket Soni tells the story of the workers…

Greek Authorities Drop Charges Against Former Syrian Swimmer Sara Mardini
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Greek Authorities Drop Charges Against Former Syrian Swimmer Sara Mardini

Former Syrian swimmer Sara Mardini had charges dropped by a Greek court on Friday for largely procedural reasons in a case denounced by human rights organizations as an attempt to criminalize migrant rescue work. Mardini was accused of espionage and human trafficking after working for a non-governmental, search-and-rescue organization on the island of Lesbos supporting…

Trafficking Matters Podcast Season 3: Welcome HTI 2022-2023 Fellows!
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Trafficking Matters Podcast Season 3: Welcome HTI 2022-2023 Fellows!

In the first episode of the third season of the Trafficking Matters Podcast (listen here), Douglass Fellows Alyssa Grzesiak and Monica Naranjo go over recent updates and reports in the anti-trafficking world. They also introduce themselves and HTI’s third Douglass Fellow, Bekah Carey. If you or someone you know is currently in danger of human…

January is Human Trafficking Awareness Month
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January is Human Trafficking Awareness Month

January is Human Trafficking Awareness Month, and Jan. 11 is Human Trafficking Awareness Day. Human trafficking is a humanitarian crisis that is a form of modern-day slavery. Not only is human trafficking prevalent around the world, but also cases of human trafficking are reported in all 50 states. Victims are trafficked for a variety of…

United Way: January is Human Trafficking Awareness Month
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United Way: January is Human Trafficking Awareness Month

January is Human Trafficking Awareness Month, and Jan. 11 is Human Trafficking Awareness Day. Human trafficking is a humanitarian crisis that is a form of modern-day slavery. Not only is human trafficking prevalent around the world, but also cases of human trafficking are reported in all 50 states. Victims are trafficked for a variety of…

The Peter Ellis Podcast: Unbelievable
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The Peter Ellis Podcast: Unbelievable

Investigations Episode 1 of the Newsroom podcast Peter Ellis, the creche case and me pulls you into a time of fear and hysteria, rife with claims of satanic ritual abuse against children. In never-before-heard interviews, this gripping new series takes you inside one of New Zealand’s most controversial legal cases, when a kind of madness…

What a Prominent Attorney for Jeffrey Epstein Survivors Believes 2023 May Hold for the Sex Trafficking Investigation
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What a Prominent Attorney for Jeffrey Epstein Survivors Believes 2023 May Hold for the Sex Trafficking Investigation

Listen to the full episode on Apple, Spotify or wherever else you get your podcasts, and subscribe. A little more than a year ago, a federal jury convicted Ghislaine Maxwell for sex trafficking minors for Jeffrey Epstein’s predation. She received a 20-year sentence this past year. Standing outside the courtroom after Maxwell’s sentencing was Sigrid…

New Sheriff in Town: Musk Targets Child Sex Exploitation on Twitter as 'Priority #1'
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New Sheriff in Town: Musk Targets Child Sex Exploitation on Twitter as 'Priority #1'

For newly minted Twitter CEO and owner Elon Musk, overhauling the controversy-plagued social media site is serious business. And now he says “priority #1” is removing child sexual exploitation content from the platform. Under the helm of former owner Jack Dorsey, Twitter did not put much effort into combating content that promoted the exploitation of…