At the National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health, we work under the framework of reproductive justice. read more
Social justice issues are non-issues. They are “issues” that don’t actually exist. Human trafficking is a real issue, it’s a human’s rights issue, security issue, but never social justice. read more
Human trafficking is contrary to the principles of freedom and dignity. The exploitation of human beings dehumanizes the individuals who are trafficked, rewards the inhumanity of the traffickers, and weakens the moral and social fabric of society at large. read more
Despite the fact that human trafficking is not a well-known issue, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime state that this social justice problem has “reached ‘epidemic proportions’” (as cited in Hodge & Leitz, 2007, p. 163). read more
A social justice issue that is a global issue is human trafficking. Human trafficking is a wide spread issue that is affecting many third world countries and developing countries. Human trafficking has become an international concern. One country in particular that is affected by this issue is Thailand. read more