Did you know…? We monitor and fact check media coverage of human trafficking and share the top cases from each week with you. A broad view of what is happening […]
Another Advanced Human Trafficking Institute success!
Today marked the conclusion of Collective Liberty’s Advanced Human Trafficking Investigator’s Course. Law enforcement throughout the Dallas Fort Worth area, including: Arlington PD VICE, Collin County Sheriff’s Office Human Trafficking, […]
Tiger King, Carole Baskin, and Human Trafficking
“Has hype around Netflix’s ‘Tiger King’ masked signs of human trafficking?” Click through to read this piece at Thomson Reuters Foundation News from our CEO Rochelle Keyhan. The runaway Netflix […]
Washington Post Feature: Collective Liberty and Data for Good
Created in 2018, Collective Liberty is already getting noticed for its 21st-century approach to an age-old problem.
We hosted our 12th National Advanced Human Trafficking Training Institute
We are excited to kick off this week’s “Advanced human trafficking investigations training” in Austin. This is our 12th national institute and we learn so much together as a group […]
Child Labor and Makeup/Beauty
Think your makeup is ethical because it is sourced sustainably from all natural ingredients? Don’t forget to pay attention to the labor supply chain for the ingredients – natural ingredients […]
Collective Liberty earns TOP FINALIST Status at MassChallenge
Collective Liberty earns Top Finalist status at Mass Challenge Texas. Of the 74 other businesses selected for the accelerator, we will join the final 14 (top 19% of the cohort that was narrowed down from over 700).
Our 3rd Law Enforcement Institute of 2019: Waco, TX!
To request a 1, 3, or 5-day training in your region, email info@collectiveliberty.org.
Aurora, CO bases massage parlor ordinance off of our team’s report
Our work and direct guidance through Collective Liberty this year has helped with the proposal of 7 different laws this year like this one in Aurora, CO.
National Domestic Workers Bill of Rights
The proposed Domestic Workers Bill of RIghts could codify workplace protections and standards that women of color in the industry have spent years organizing around; with the potential to impact 2.5 million domestic workers, including nannies, house cleaners, and home care workers.