News Round-up — April 11, 2014

ATEST members appeared in the news this week, highlighting their efforts to combat human trafficking, here at home and abroad.

News Stories

Holly Smith, Author of Walking Prey and Sex Trafficking Survivor, Shares Advice and Her Story by Jane Mosbacher Morris, The Huffington Post Blog (April 10, 2014)

Students stand in protest against worldwide slavery by Laura Haight, The Daily Athenaeum (April 10, 2014)

New guidelines say modern slavery is ‘severe but solvable’ by Ilaria Bertini, Blue & Green Tomorrow (April 9, 2014)

Church volunteers combat sex trafficking in Stockton by Suzanne Phan, Stockton Central News10 (April 9, 2014)

11 boys rescued from roadside eateries in Bangalore, The Times of India (April 9, 2014)

Del Monte inks deal with Coalition of Immokalee Workers by Doug Ohlemeier, The Packer (April 8, 2014)

Raising Awareness About Child Sex Trafficking in Westchester by Stacie M. Waldman, Scarsdale10583 (April 8, 2014)

The ugly truth behind Guatemala’s fast-growing, super-efficient palm oil industry by Roberto A. Ferdman, Quartz (April 3, 2014)

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The Alliance to End Slavery and Trafficking (ATEST) is a U.S. based coalition that advocates for solutions to prevent and end all forms of human trafficking and modern slavery around the world.

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