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We work closely with government agencies to shift systems and improve public policy to ensure as a community we support survivors while stopping traffickers.Working together to dismantle all forms of human trafficking by supporting survivors, improving policy, and stopping traffickers. Collectively, we will create a safer, more just tomorrow.
We work closely with government agencies to shift systems and improve public policy to ensure as a community we support survivors while stopping traffickers.Working together to dismantle all forms of human trafficking by supporting survivors, improving policy, and stopping traffickers. Collectively, we will create a safer, more just tomorrow.
Times Square Anti-Trafficking Billboard “Our World Could Be Different”
Times Square Billboard Press Release July New York, July 2022: Award-winning national anti-trafficking organization Collective Liberty launched…
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…
Collective Liberty Annual Impact Report: 2020
Despite a year filled with uncertainty and turbulence, we’ve remained laser-focused on our commitment to…
Interviews
Collective Liberty experts can provide thoughtful perspectives on:
- Systemic inadequacies at the root of human trafficking in the United States
- Solutions to address public policy, business regulation, law enforcement, and service provision gaps
- Effective strategies to disrupt slavery and trafficking across public and private sectors
- Collaborative best practices on ways to expand the reach and effectiveness of the anti-slavery movement
- National legislative trends and analysis across regions and states
- National data and intelligence trends and best practices across all types of trafficking in the United States
To reach our team or field partners, please email
media@collectiveliberty.org.
Interviews
Collective Liberty experts can provide thoughtful perspectives on:
- Systemic inadequacies at the root of human trafficking in the United States
- Solutions to address public policy, business regulation, law enforcement, and service provision gaps
- Effective strategies to disrupt slavery and trafficking across public and private sectors
- Collaborative best practices on ways to expand the reach and effectiveness of the anti-slavery movement
- National legislative trends and analysis across regions and states
- National data and intelligence trends and best practices across all types of trafficking in the United States
To reach our team or field partners, please email
media@collectiveliberty.org.