Opinion


September 04, 2014 Liz Young Opinion

Haven

So now I’m here with my small team, and a much larger team of creatives and entrepreneurs and brilliant minds waiting back at home, because Freeset is the recipient of any profit that comes from the first volume of this new magazine.

August 25, 2014 Brooke Hathaway Opinion

ISIS, Yazidis and Crimes of Sex Trafficking in Iraq

The latest reports estimate up to 3,000 women and children fleeing the violence in northwest Iraq have been captured and are at risk to be trafficked into modern-day forms of enslavement.

August 20, 2014 John Pepper Opinion

What It Takes for Real and Lasting Progress in Eradicating Contemporary Slavery

Contrast this to the issue of gay rights. This issue gained a “voice” (and an acutely personal one) when gay men and women “came out” and often went beyond that to celebrate the meaning of their partnership.

August 18, 2014 Brooke Hathaway Opinion

Slavery Surrounding the Unaccompanied Minor Crisis

Federal law requires that kids – because these are kids, not simply “minors” – from countries not neighboring the U.S. (Mexico and Canada) receive a court hearing before an immigration judge and cannot immediately be sent back to their home country.