Yearly Archives: 2016


Legislating Against Human Trafficking

The following is a post from student-activist Ajay Dave, part of the UT-Dallas IJM & Free Project chapter. With the extreme political rhetoric that filled this year’s election cycle, the perception of Congress as slow-moving has only been exaggerated. One of the most commonly cited reasons for supporting Donald Trump, […]


The Abolitionists Movie

Operation Underground Railroad, an organization that rescues children from sex trafficking, is premiering a documentary on May 16th called The Abolitionists. The premiere is happening across the United States, and there is likely one near you! This would be a great end-of-the-year activity for your Free Project chapter. Please contact […]


Reflections from a New Anti-Trafficking Activist

The following blog post comes to us from Whitney Oachs, a student at the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minnesota. Whitney recently joined the fight against human trafficking, and reflects on her work thus far. We hope this gets your thinking about your journey. What’s been your experience in […]


How BYU is Fighting Human Trafficking

Brigham Young University’s Anti-Human Trafficking Club accomplished a lot in 2015, and they’ve compiled it into a report for all our Free Project chapters to view. This is a great opportunity for clubs to learn from one another successes. If you need ideas about events or projects, get inspiration from […]