
The Global Center for Women and Justice launched the Ending Human Trafficking podcast in April 2011. Our mantra is Study the Issues. Be a voice. Make a difference. We believe that if you do not study first, you may say or do the wrong thing. The National Family and Youth Services Clearinghouse promoted EHT as “a good way to get up to speed on human trafficking”. Our audience includes students, com... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 367 | Founded | 15 years ago |
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Ray Bercini and Sara Elander join Dr. Sandie Morgan to explore what's really at stake when a city like Los Angeles hosts the World Cup — and why the biggest trafficking risk might not be what you think.
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• (00:00) - Introduction: What LA's ... more
Dr. Nanyamka Redmond joins guest host Ruthi Hanchett as they explore how everyday adults — parents, teachers, coaches, and neighbors — can become a powerful protective factor in young people's lives by building the kinds of relationships that help yo... more
Anna-Carin Svensson joins Dr. Sandie Morgan as they explore how Sweden's decision to punish buyers instead of victims has reshaped who feels safe coming forward — and how that same principle is now being applied to hold online exploitation accountabl... more
Dr. Kari Johnstone joins Dr. Sandie Morgan as they discuss how traffickers adapt fast, moving money, victims, and exploitation through digital systems most of us interact with every day, examining whether our institutions are adapting fast enough to ... more
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As a public health nurse educator looking into the issue of human trafficking, this podcast has been an incredible resource. I think everyone should know about this and can’t believe I didn’t know it existed until a couple months ago. I have binged 180 episodes and my goal is to listened to and headed from all 328 by the end of the year. Thank you so so so much Dr. Morgan, Dave and the GCWJ!
Good podcast good people
Very good podcast seeking real human trafficking education that doesn’t come from taken or sound of freedom. Very good
Dr. Morgan does an incredible job breaking down the aspects of human trafficking while providing easy to understand information that all can benefit from. I highly recommend this show.
This podcast began in 2011 and is still going strong! I am listening to the episodes chronologically. If you want to know more, listen to one a day or one a week.
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The show consistently covers how communities, institutions, and individuals can counter human trafficking through prevention, protection, and survivor-centered support. Recent episodes pair researchers, policymakers, and frontline advocates to explore protective youth development, the economics of survivor empowerment, technology's role in detection and exploitation, and trauma-informed approaches to care. Standout themes include relational prevention, the hospitality and corporate sectors' responsibility in stopping trafficking, and practical steps listeners can take—from parenting in a digital world to supporting survivor pathways and policy change. The program frequently features cross-disciplinary guests and emphasizes evidence-based st... more
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Recent guests on Ending Human Trafficking include:
1. Ray Bercini
2. Sara Elander
3. Nanyamka Redmond
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5. Dr. Kari Johnstone
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