US: Internship Announcement – Restoration Ministries – Washington DC – Therapist

Restoration Ministries Internship ANNOUNCEMENT Position: Therapist Location: Washington, DC Degree Preferred: Masters level in counseling or clinical social work, will accept student in final year of course work for full time position. Type:  two positions: Full time, 40 hrs per week,; part time, 10 hours a week, June 1-Aug 31, 2013 Stipend: $7,000 & $1,800 … More US: Internship Announcement – Restoration Ministries – Washington DC – Therapist

Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling: GOP Needs Better Outreach, Not Slavery Talk

“Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling Thursday stepped out of the cone of silence he entered last week after announcing he wouldn’t rejoin Virginia’s 2013 gubernatorial race to discuss one of his favorite topics of late: the state of the Republican Party. In a wide ranging interview, Bolling elaborated on his decision not to run as an … More Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling: GOP Needs Better Outreach, Not Slavery Talk

‘Operation Poker Chip’ Nets 7 Human Trafficking Convictions In Tulsa

NewsOn6.com – Tulsa, OK – News, Weather, Video and Sports – KOTV.com | TULSA, Oklahoma—”Federal prosecutors Tuesday announced sentencing for seven people connected to a human trafficking case in Tulsa. It came together when agents found a victim in east Tulsa. She was a woman from Mexico, being used as a sex slave, who told … More ‘Operation Poker Chip’ Nets 7 Human Trafficking Convictions In Tulsa

Support Hope for Justice’s Bethany Foelber on her International Justice Mission Internship

Join Hope for Justice in supporting our very own staff member, Bethany Foelber, on March 28th at 9 Million In Unmarked Bills in Fremont. She is leaving for a year-long internship with IJM in Pampanga, Philippines, starting in June 2013. This is a casual setting to talk informally with Bethany and learn about what the needs … More Support Hope for Justice’s Bethany Foelber on her International Justice Mission Internship

WA Senate Passes Kohl-Welles, Padden Bills to Crack Down on Sex Trafficking of Minors

OLYMPIA, March 4, 2013 — “The Washington State Senate today passed two bills to crack down on the trafficking of minors for commercial sex: Senate Bill 5488, sponsored by Sen. Jeanne Kohl-Welles, D-Seattle, and Senate Bill 5669, sponsored by Sen. Mike Padden, R-Spokane Valley. SB 5488 would impose an additional $5,000 fine on top of … More WA Senate Passes Kohl-Welles, Padden Bills to Crack Down on Sex Trafficking of Minors

Bill to Give Sex Trafficking Victims a Break on Prostitution Convictions Passes House

“A proposed law that would give sex-trafficking victims a way to clear multiple prostitution convictions from their records was voted out of the state House of Representatives Monday. House Bill 1292 would allow victims of sex trafficking in Washington to apply to vacate past prostitution convictions, even if they have been convicted multiple times or … More Bill to Give Sex Trafficking Victims a Break on Prostitution Convictions Passes House

Will You Be the Next ‘Human Trafficking Team Leader’ at the Office for Victims of Crime Training and Technical Assistance Center (OVC TTAC)?

A note from Deepika Reddy Allana, Human Trafficking Team Leader for the Office for Victims of Crime | Training and Technical Assistance Center” Dear Colleagues, We are currently recruiting for a Human Trafficking Team Leader at the Office for Victims of Crime Training and Technical Assistance Center (OVC TTAC), based in the Washington DC area. I … More Will You Be the Next ‘Human Trafficking Team Leader’ at the Office for Victims of Crime Training and Technical Assistance Center (OVC TTAC)?

U.S. House of Representatives Voted Today to Pass a Senate-Approved Version of the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act (TVPRA)

“The U.S. House of Representatives voted today to pass a Senate-approved version of the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act (TVPRA), paving the way for President Obama to sign into law the United States’ most important tool in the fight against human trafficking and modern-day slavery. An estimated 27 million people worldwide are victims of modern-day … More U.S. House of Representatives Voted Today to Pass a Senate-Approved Version of the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act (TVPRA)

Putting a Face on Human Trafficking—One Local Woman’s Story

As officials try to raise awareness about the existence of people who have been trafficked, a Seattle woman tells her unusual story. Her mother’s family was victimized by her father, a Ph.D. and concert violinist who worked with the U.N. By Christine Clarridge for The Seattle Times Yasmin Christopher remembers being crammed into a tiny … More Putting a Face on Human Trafficking—One Local Woman’s Story

“Made In A Free World” Releases Abolitionist Film “I’m With Lincoln”

A note from fellow abolitionists at Made In A Free World: “This week, Lincoln is up for an Academy Award because he moved Congress to act on slavery. We know there are more slaves today than at any other time in history, but Congress isn’t stepping up. In fact, we spend more on the war … More “Made In A Free World” Releases Abolitionist Film “I’m With Lincoln”