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Collective Liberty Supports Law Enforcement Operation Game STOP at the World Games 2022 – Human Trafficking Intel Support

The 2022 World Games in Birmingham, Alabama was the site of a major collaborative effort between NGOs and federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies to combat human trafficking. Collective Liberty was grateful to provide support for this operation and to enable our valued partners to hold human traffickers accountable. Events can be attractive targets…

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Over 50 Organizations and U.S. Government Oppose American Law Institute (ALI) Proposed Changes to the Model Penal Code

WASHINGTON: May 16, 2022 – A group of well-known anti-trafficking, survivor, women’s, and legal organizations are opposing proposed amendments to the Model Penal Code being voted on by the American Law Institute (ALI) on May 17, 2022. The proposed changes narrow and weaken sexual assault law including the sex trafficking statute. YWCA-USA; Rape, Abuse, Incest National Network (RAINN); National…

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Trafficking Prevention Support at Ukraine-Poland Border March 2022

Our team was proud to support our longtime partners Unbound Global in their on-the-ground effort in Ukraine! Collective Liberty provided intel reports on cultural and tactical considerations for refugee support in Ukraine and on the borders of Ukraine to ensure volunteer and staff safety, cultural humility, and preparedeness for meeting needs expressed by refugees and preventing trafficking…

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Collective Liberty Crossfit Workout of the Day (WOD)

3. 2. 1. GO! Since one of our founding board members, and now Strategy and Business Operations Manager, is an active Crossfit athlete and coach, it was only natural to create a WOD specifically designed for Collective Liberty and its goal – to eradicate human trafficking. Over 40 million people in the world are being…

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Labor Trafficking. Learn the signs to save lives!

Currently hundreds of thousands of people are trapped in labor trafficking situations with numbers escalating over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic. Traffickers rely on their victims being unable to seek support or assistance and the general public not knowing the signs or being able to intervene on victims’ behalf. Labor trafficking. Domestic work. Victimized domestic…

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HUMAN TRAFFICKING VICTIMS: INDIGENOUS WOMEN VULNERABILITIES

While it is true that anyone can be trafficked, we have to face the reality that certain groups are disproportionately represented and victimized. Understanding their history, trauma, and unique cultures is critical for prevention efforts and providing appropriate, healing resources for survivors. A study in New Mexico found that when it comes to human trafficking, indigenous women…

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