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Where Cyber Crime and Exploitation Meet: The Solarie Oriental Prison

Posted on October 28, 2019October 28, 2019 by katarinaschwarz

Xuan Li explores the intersections of cyber crime and exploitation of migrant workers in online gambling in the Philippines.

Posted in Blog, UncategorizedTagged cyber crime, human trafficking, migration, online gambling2 Comments

How Can the Digital Humanities Aid Antislavery Research?

Posted on July 8, 2019July 18, 2019 by katarinaschwarz

Dr Hannah-Rose Murray considers how the digital humanities, and their application to historical abolitionism, can contribute to antislavery research.

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Posted in BlogTagged Abolitionism, Black activism, Digital humanities, Heritage, Public History, survivorsLeave a comment

Survivor Alliance Allies Brochure

Posted on June 5, 2019June 18, 2019 by katarinaschwarz

The Survivor Alliance has designed a new brochure to inform allies of the services they can offer to researchers, NGOs, businesses, and other stakeholders.

Posted in Blog, UncategorizedTagged Modern Slavery, Survivor Alliance, Survivor Allies, survivor support, survivor-informed research, survivorsLeave a comment

VOICES: Survivor Narratives Database

Posted on May 28, 2019June 18, 2019 by katarinaschwarz

Take a look at this database of over 700 survivor narratives collected by members of the Rights Lab, to better inform your research and practice.

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Posted in Blog, Resources, UncategorizedTagged Modern Slavery, Resources, survivor-informed research, survivorsLeave a comment

Former child soldiers in Northern Uganda use arts-based therapies to support healing of their traumas

Posted on January 25, 2019January 29, 2019 by katarinaschwarz

Jassi Sandhar discusses the YOLRED talent show and how performing arts are used in Uganda to help former child soldiers heal and to raise awareness.

Posted in BlogTagged Child Soldiers, Modern Slavery, Performance Therapy, recovery, survivorsLeave a comment

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