Trafficking Matters: A Douglass Fellowship Podcast

Building a Career as an Anti-Trafficking Advocate

February 24, 2021 The Human Trafficking Institute Season 1 Episode 3
Trafficking Matters: A Douglass Fellowship Podcast
Building a Career as an Anti-Trafficking Advocate
Show Notes

In the third episode of the Trafficking Matters podcast,  Alicen Rodolph and Samantha Franks interview University of Michigan professor Bridgette Carr, the directing founder of the University of Michigan’s Human Trafficking Clinic—the first clinical legal program dedicated to addressing trafficking comprehensively. They talk about how to build a career as an anti-trafficking advocate as well as how to create a mental health toolkit to support sustainable advocacy.

If you or someone you know is currently in danger of human trafficking, you can view the national human trafficking hotline website here. You can reach the hotline by calling 1-888-373-7888 or texting 233733.

Here, you can learn more about the Human Trafficking Institute, the Federal Human Trafficking Report, and the Douglass Fellowship

Professor Carr’s full bio is here.

You can learn more about the University of Michigan Law School Human Trafficking Clinic here.

To hear more from Brené Brown, you can listen here.

You can learn more about Homeboy Industries here.

To learn more about vicarious trauma, go here.

To learn more about EMDR therapy, go here.

You can find the Design Your Life book here.


We would love to hear from you! You can reach us at samantha.franks@traffickinginstitute.org and alicen.rodolph@traffickinginstitute.org.

Music: Blurry Vision by Corbyn Kites