Slavery Map
There are more slaves today than in any other point in history – a line easily said, however not as easily illustrated. Restaurants and fields, construction sites and brothels, suburbs and cities: all are home to victims of human trafficking in the United States and around the world. Thirty million slaves in the world. Thirty million untold stories.
SlaveryMap exists to record and display instances of human trafficking across the globe. Whether found hidden in a small town or covered in The New York Times, SlaveryMap gives us an avenue through which to report these incidents onto a map for people everywhere to see. If you encounter a current situation of bondage – immediately call the US national trafficking hotline number so that the proper law enforcement and service providers can be alerted: 1-888-3737-888.
To gain access to SlaveryMap, attend the Investigator Academy in San Francisco or your own backyard. For more information on the Abolitionist Academy, visit: NFSACADEMY.ORG
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