Collection: Ending the Stigma
Surrounding Human Trafficking
This Collection focuses on human trafficking, and especially sex trafficking. Increasingly, professionals and the general population are recognizing trafficking as a major category of interpersonal violence. At See the Triumph, we’re passionate about ending the stigma that only compounds the challenges associated with abuse victimization. Those who survive any form of abuse deserve our support and admiration. This Collection shares resources and ideas about how we can work together to end the stigma surrounding trafficking as part of our efforts to end the stigma surrounding abuse.
See the Triumph Blog Posts
Ending the Stigma Surrounding Human Trafficking: Series Introduction, by Christine Murray
Human Trafficking? Not in My Backyard!, by Allison Crowe
Want to Learn More about Trafficking? (Web-sites for more information)
What Do Purses Have to Do With Human Trafficking?, Q & A with Change Purse co-founder, Angela Moran
Linking Services for Survivors of Domestic Violence and Survivors of Trafficking, by Christine Murray
What Is the Face of Human Trafficking?, by Rachel Parker
Fighting This Myth: All People Involved In Sex Trafficking Are Willing Participants, by Sara Forcella
Understanding Human Trafficking (Series of infographics)
The Complex Trauma of Sex Trafficking, by Megan Richardson
Sex Trafficking Affects Everybody, by Sara Forcella
Safe Housing for Trafficking Survivors, by Alexis Keyworth
Q & A: Common Questions and Misconceptions about Human Trafficking, By Kiricka Yarbough-Smith and Roxy Logan
The Untapped Power of Prevention to Address Human Trafficking, By Kiricka Yarbough-Smith and Roxy Logan
Human Trafficking? Not in My Backyard!, by Allison Crowe
Want to Learn More about Trafficking? (Web-sites for more information)
What Do Purses Have to Do With Human Trafficking?, Q & A with Change Purse co-founder, Angela Moran
Linking Services for Survivors of Domestic Violence and Survivors of Trafficking, by Christine Murray
What Is the Face of Human Trafficking?, by Rachel Parker
Fighting This Myth: All People Involved In Sex Trafficking Are Willing Participants, by Sara Forcella
Understanding Human Trafficking (Series of infographics)
The Complex Trauma of Sex Trafficking, by Megan Richardson
Sex Trafficking Affects Everybody, by Sara Forcella
Safe Housing for Trafficking Survivors, by Alexis Keyworth
Q & A: Common Questions and Misconceptions about Human Trafficking, By Kiricka Yarbough-Smith and Roxy Logan
The Untapped Power of Prevention to Address Human Trafficking, By Kiricka Yarbough-Smith and Roxy Logan