Trafficking Matters: A Douglass Fellowship Podcast
Trafficking Matters: A Douglass Fellowship Podcast
Exploitation of Migrant Workers with Professor Janie Chuang
In this episode of the Trafficking Matters Podcast, Douglass Fellows Alyssa Grzesiak and Monica Naranjo interview Janie Chuang, Professor of Law at American University Washington College of Law. They talk about her work as U.N. Special Rapporteur on Violence Against Women and her vast anti-trafficking scholarship portfolio.
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.
You can read Professor Chuang’s bio here.
For more information about the impact of the U.S. A.U. Pair Program on migrant women, the coining of the term “exploitation creep”, and more, you can read Professor Chuang’s publications.
You can learn more about the Anti-Trafficking Review here, and Human Rights Watch here.
Produced by Alyssa Grzesiak, Monica Naranjo, and Alicen Rodolph
Edited by Alicen Rodolph
Music: Blurry Vision by Corbyn Kites
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