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Underground Railroad Freedom Center battling tough times – USA Today

February 4, 2012 By FDFF.org Leave a Comment

human trafficking and its abolitionists. The exhibit, which looks at practices that ensnare up to 17 million people globally, has won the center new supporters, among them scholar James Stewart of Macalester College in St. Paul. “These exhibits …
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Underground Railroad Freedom Center battling tough times – USA Today

February 3, 2012 By FDFF.org Leave a Comment

human trafficking and its abolitionists. The exhibit, which looks at practices that ensnare up to 17 million people globally, has won the center new supporters, among them scholar James Stewart of Macalester College in St. Paul. “These exhibits …
Read the entire story here:Underground Railroad Freedom Center battling tough times – USA Today

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College kids vow to end slavery – CNN

January 5, 2012 By FDFF.org Leave a Comment

For the better part of an hour, 42,000 college students stood in the frigid Atlanta night, patiently waiting for a statue illustrating the fight against human trafficking to be illuminated. They filled the Georgia International Plaza next to the …
Read the entire story here:College kids vow to end slavery – CNN

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Schizoid Sexual Society: Focused on the Petty Sex Scandals, Ignoring the Ones That Really Matter – AlterNet

January 1, 2012 By FDFF.org Leave a Comment

Their goal, they say, is “forcing sex slavery out of the shadows and into the spotlight.” But as Gawker’s Adrien Chen has wondered, “Maybe the only thing Ashton is more passionate about than fighting child sexual abuse is college football?”
Read the entire story here:Schizoid Sexual Society: Focused on the Petty Sex Scandals, Ignoring the Ones That Really Matter – AlterNet

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Bad OU experiences will serve McGee and Fuente well – Tulsa World

December 8, 2011 By FDFF.org Leave a Comment

This has been a great week for a couple former quarterbacks who played their high school football in Tulsa and a portion of their college careers at Oklahoma. Garrick McGee was hired Monday as Alabama-Birmingham’s new head coach. Memphis was scheduled to …
Read the entire story here:Bad OU experiences will serve McGee and Fuente well – Tulsa World

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Suspended Ndamukong Suh looks to sack bad reputation – USA Today

November 30, 2011 By FDFF.org Leave a Comment

“I didn’t get to where I’m at without some help,” Suh says. In October, he was moved after hearing about a burglary that left the football team at Detroit’s Frederick Douglass College Preparatory Academy for Young Men in jeopardy of forfeiting …
Read the entire story here:Suspended Ndamukong Suh looks to sack bad reputation – USA Today

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Lions’ Suh, Best give gear to high school team – Sporting News

October 3, 2011 By FDFF.org Leave a Comment

Star defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh’s Family Foundation, running back Jahvid Best and a Quicken Loans sister company equipped players at Frederick Douglass College Preparatory Academy for Young Men with cleats, gloves and helmets in time for …
Read the entire story here:Lions’ Suh, Best give gear to high school team – Sporting News

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Lions’ Suh, Best give gear to high school team – Sporting News

October 2, 2011 By FDFF.org Leave a Comment

Star defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh’s Family Foundation, running back Jahvid Best and a Quicken Loans sister company equipped players at Frederick Douglass College Preparatory Academy for Young Men with cleats, gloves and helmets in time for …
Read the entire story here:Lions’ Suh, Best give gear to high school team – Sporting News

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I escaped clutches of sex slave gang – The Sun

July 26, 2011 By FDFF.org Leave a Comment

A few years later, she was stunned to be informed by police that the man had been the ringleader of a human trafficking gang. Anastasia, 19, who now lives in Reading, Berks, and studies drama and theatre at college, was spotted by the fake agency at a beach party.
Read the entire story here:I escaped clutches of sex slave gang – The Sun

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Trial delay for UAE officer in ‘trafficked’ maid case – ArabianBusiness.com

July 19, 2011 By FDFF.org Leave a Comment

Col. Arif Mohamed Saeed Mohamed Al-Ali is accused of committed human trafficking offenses by bringing Ballesteros to the US, failing to pay her and confiscating her passport. Al-Ali, a student at the US Naval War College in Rhode Island, forced her to work …
Read the entire story here:Trial delay for UAE officer in ‘trafficked’ maid case – ArabianBusiness.com

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