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#InContext: Toni Morrison
Editor’s Note: Like the rest of the world, we mourn the passing of Toni Morrison. She inspired so many thinkers, writers, creatives, and dreamers...
Regent University School of Law Cites Institute
In a recent article analyzing the outcomes of the 2019 Trafficking in Persons Report, Regent University School of Law Professor S. Ernie Walton...
2018 Annual Report Now Available
Our 2018 Annual Report is complete and we are excited to share it with you! Inside these pages, you’ll find an overview of the Institute’s mission...
Belizean students exposed to Trafficking In Persons through Moot Trial
This month, 13 Belizean undergraduate students participated in a human trafficking moot trial at the Supreme Court in Belmopan, Belize. Twelve of...
Institute Cited in Belize Media Coverage on TIP Ranking
On June 20, 2019, the U.S. Department of State released its annual Trafficking in Persons Report, in which Belize received an improved Tier 2 Watch...
Belize Improves Its U.S. Department of State’s Trafficking in Persons Report Ranking
Yesterday morning, the U.S. Department of State released its annual Trafficking in Persons (TIP) Report, which ranks 187 countries on how well they...
#InContext: Robert F. Kennedy
By: CHRISTIN VIVONA Robert Francis “Bobby” Kennedy was born on November 20, 1925 in Brookline, Massachusetts to a tight-knit, Irish-American family....
#InContext: Michelle Obama
By: CHERISSE FRANCIS The global icon now known across the world as Mrs. Michelle Obama was born Michelle Robinson on January 17, 1964. She was...
Human Trafficking Trial Attorney Joins Institute
Lindsey Roberson is the most recent expert to join the Human Trafficking Institute’s deep bench of experienced anti-trafficking professionals. As...
2018-19 Douglass Fellows Class Celebrated at Lincoln’s Cottage in Washington, D.C.
The Institute’s second class of Douglass Fellows completed their nine-month fellowship with a celebration dinner on April 10 at Lincoln’s Cottage in...
Annick Febrey Cited in Reuters Article About Slave-Made Goods
In an article published by Reuters, entitled “U.S. ban on slave-made goods nets tiny fraction of $400 billion threat,” the Institute’s Director of...