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Sunday, March 13, 2011

Tell the St. Louis Post-Dispatch to Apologize for Fanning Flames Against Tortured, Trafficked Woman

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Human Trafficking and Sexual Ethics

  • *United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime: Trafficking in Human Beings
  • *"Pile Them High, Sell Them Cheap" -- Liz Willmott for the U.N. Chronicle
  • *Martha Nussbaum @ The Nation: Rape and Usery of Women as "Legal Weapons"
  • *Sisyphe Article: "Globalization, Militarism and Sex Trafficking"
  • *NY Times Mag Feature "The Girls Next Door"
  • *The Emancipation Project
  • *Feminist Sexual Ethics Project at Bradeis

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