Engaging survivors in NGO work should be standard practice, as should respecting each person’s individual complexity
Far-right groups are manipulating human trafficking survivors for political gains, says Caitlin Spencer
Journalists often try to access survivors to give colour to their stories. Few realise how wrong that can go
The tech industry’s privileging of ‘safety over privacy’ could get the most vulnerable killed
Holly Archer, author of I Never Gave My Consent, on the dangers of being a survivor in the public eye
Trafficking survivors have gone from fighting to be heard to fighting each other. Is this progress?
Survivors’ groups are supposed to empower people. This is what happens when they don’t
For change to happen in anti-trafficking, allies need to step back and make space for survivors
Going through cancer treatment showed me that I could be trusted as an expert of my own experience. We should treat trafficking survivors the same way
Stories of suffering power the anti-trafficking movement. But can survivors be more than their stories?