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Category: Work & Professional Power

  • The Women Behind the Civil Rights Movement

    The Women Behind the Civil Rights Movement

    Jan 28, 2026
    Mental Health & Wellness, Work & Professional Power

    Rosa Parks sat down. Martin Luther King Jr. gave speeches. Malcolm X was radical. That’s the civil rights story most… Read more

  • MLK’s Economic Justice Vision That History Forgot

    MLK’s Economic Justice Vision That History Forgot

    Jan 27, 2026
    Education Advancement, Work & Professional Power

    Martin Luther King Jr. is remembered for “I Have a Dream.” He should be remembered for demanding economic reparations, guaranteed… Read more

  • How to Spot Human Trafficking in Your Community

    How to Spot Human Trafficking in Your Community

    Jan 26, 2026
    Identity & Culture, Work & Professional Power

    Trafficking doesn’t look like the movies. There are no chains. No dramatic rescues. Just people trapped in plain sight while… Read more

  • Support Organizations Led By and For Survivors of Color

    Support Organizations Led By and For Survivors of Color

    Jan 23, 2026
    Identity & Culture, Work & Professional Power

    When it comes to trafficking and exploitation, the people who understand it best are the ones who survived it. Survivor-led… Read more

  • Online Grooming and Exploitation of Minority Youth

    Online Grooming and Exploitation of Minority Youth

    Jan 22, 2026
    Identity & Culture, Work & Professional Power

    The internet is supposed to be the great equalizer. Instead, it’s become another hunting ground where minority youth are disproportionately… Read more

  • The Link Between Poverty, Race, and Trafficking Vulnerability

    The Link Between Poverty, Race, and Trafficking Vulnerability

    Jan 21, 2026
    Identity & Culture, Work & Professional Power

    Traffickers don’t target people randomly. They hunt where they know the system has already weakened the herd. Poverty is the… Read more

  • Survivors Speak: Recovery and Rebuilding After Trafficking

    Survivors Speak: Recovery and Rebuilding After Trafficking

    Jan 20, 2026
    Identity & Culture, Work & Professional Power

    There is life after trafficking. Not “back to normal”—there is no normal after trauma like this. But there is life.… Read more

  • Immigration and Trafficking: When the Border Becomes a Trap

    Immigration and Trafficking: When the Border Becomes a Trap

    Jan 18, 2026
    Identity & Culture, Work & Professional Power

    The journey to America is supposed to be about freedom. For too many people, it becomes a journey into bondage.… Read more

  • Tech Tools Fighting Human Trafficking in Minority Communities

    Tech Tools Fighting Human Trafficking in Minority Communities

    Jan 16, 2026
    Identity & Culture, Work & Professional Power

    Technology enables trafficking—but it can also fight it. And the most effective tools are the ones built by and for… Read more

  • The School-to-Prison Pipeline and Youth Exploitation

    The School-to-Prison Pipeline and Youth Exploitation

    Jan 15, 2026
    Mental Health & Wellness, Work & Professional Power

    They don’t call it a pipeline for nothing. There’s a direct route from suspension to cell, and it’s paved with… Read more

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