The modern-day abolitionist movement is full of passionate students looking for guidance.
Educators have an incredibly valuable role to play in educating and encouraging the passion of the next generation of change-makers. Use your expertise to make a difference in the abolitionist movement through original research and student leadership.
Three Steps to Freedom
1 Advise
Ecourage students to join the
Student Abolitionist Movement
Students have passion and energy that often need encouragement and direction. Become an advisor to you class or abolitionist student group, and provide the guidance to help your students hold an impactful campaign, like the Free2 Challenge, at your school! Get your students started by engaging them in the Student Abolitionist Movement.
At teacher from Strathacona High School in Edmonton, Canada led his Global Issues class to become the first ever Free2Challenge participants. In the fall of 2010, the class of 20 students raised over $30,000 and reached over 100,000 people through their month long campaign culminating in their grand finale Free2Play Event! The bar has been set. Will you be the next teacher to guide your students to make a difference through The Challenge?
2 Teach
Download resources for
Teaching Curriculum
Teach your class with the free Not For Sale Curriculum. The curriculum follows the Not For Sale book, which inspired the movement. Not for Sale provides both a High School Curriculum and a College Curriculum.
Dana Dusbiber, English Language Development Teacher in Sacramento, CA uses the Not For Sale Curriculum in coordination with the Not For Sale book every year with her students to both educate them about issues of human rights and develop their English language skills. The book and curriculum are suitable for a wide range of reading levels and disciplines, including university level courses. This semester, teach your students more. Teach them passion and understanding.
3 Contribute
Read White Papers at
The NFS Academy
The anti-trafficking movement is desperate for concrete data and reliable information relating to the trafficking trends, root causes, and sustainable solutions. Publish your original, groundbreaking research on the Academy White Papers and create conversation at the NFS Think Tank to help develop innovative and informed strategies for combating the global slavery trade.
Professor Jonathan Todres, Associate Professor of Law at Georgia State University College of Law, wrote the first ever Academy White Paper entitled, Moving Upstream: The Merits of a Public Health Law Approach to Human Trafficking. Read Prof. Todres’s original research at on The Academy-White Papers. Be the next to submit for publication by emailing theacademy (at) notforsalecampaign dot org.
Upcoming Student Events
Additional Steps to Freedom
- Start a Student Abolitionist Movement Chapter at your school
- Use Not For Sale Apparel at your school
- Join Team Free2Play, a campaign for Athletes, Fans, and Teams
- Purchase with Confidence using Free2Work’s tools
- Learn to see and fight Human Trafficking in YOUR Community by attending the Not For Sale Academy
- Learn about Trafficking in the world by going on one of Not for Sale’s Immersion Trips
- Apply for a 6-month Fellowship with Not for Sale
Resources
Lead the way for your students to end slavery
Every dollar given to Not For Sale through SAM events and programs funds Not For Sale’s global movement to end slavery in our lifetime: from creating new futures for survivors on the front lines, to investigating human trafficking in your own backyard. Host a SAM Event! FUEL THE MOVEMENT!
Please mail all donations with a note about your SAM event to:
Not For Sale c/o Jamee Herbert
270 Capistrano Rd, Suite #2
Half Moon Bay, CA 94019

