Demi Moore’s Mother and Familial Trafficking of Minors

When survivors come forward, it is difficult and sensitive, and the way media covers, and we talk about, Demi Moore’s experience is important.
It’s hard enough to identify and grapple with human trafficking as it is, but even moreso when a parent, who is responsible for helping shape a child’s worldview and norms, is their trafficker.

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.

DC and Brooklyn: Reject Fully Decriminalizing Sex Trade

A large part of our work with partners in Europe has been learning the ins and outs of the different partial decriminalization models that exist. Overwhelming our European partners agree […]

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.

Are your tinned tomatoes picked by slave labor?

While this article is an in-depth study on the labor trafficking across agricultural fields in Italy, the survivor accounts and experiences, and the traffickers’ behavior, are identical to the reality in every nation that relies on agriculture as part of their economy.

Sex Trafficking Survivors: Open Letter to Presidential Candidate

“We know that human trafficking and sexual exploitation are human rights issues, fueled by gender, racial, and income inequalities. If we truly want equality, we must work toward a world where no one is bought, sold or exploited.”

Out of Sight: Modern Slavery in Pacific Supply Chains of Canned Tuna

A few committed tuna companies (Thai Union, Bumble Bee Foods and Clover Leaf Seafoods) are working consistently to improve their approach to human rights, with innovative measures to address modern slavery, such as digital traceability of fish, and measures designed specifically to protect migrant fishers from abuse.