Text Sources
1) "55 Little Known Facts About . . ." 55 Little Known Facts about Human Trafficking. Random History.com, 2 Jan. 2011. Web. 25 Nov. 2012. <http://facts.randomhistory.com/human-trafficking-facts.html>.
This source is a web article that gave specific facts about human trafficking. It was used to get a general knowledge of our topic.
2) Aird, Sarah C. "Ghana's Slaves to the Gods." Human Rights Brief 7.1 (1999): n. pag.American University Washington College of Law ©2012. Web. 25 Nov. 2012.
This source is a web article that explained the defender’s personal experience. It was used for the Defender Analysis.
3) Kenneth, Josh. "Human Trafficking and Slavery: Are the World's Nations Doing Enough to Stamp It Out?" CQ Reasercher (2004): 1-24. CQReasercher.pdf. Web. 25 Nov. 2012.
This source is a newspaper journal that discussed the issue of Human Trafficking as a whole. It gave statistics and examples of human trafficking cases. It was used for the Alternative Perspectives.
4) Poisson, Barbara A. The Evolution of Africa's Major Nations: Ghana. N.p.: Mason Crest, 2012. Print.
This source is a boook that explained different aspects of Ghana. Although it didn’t give detailed information on the issue it helped with Human Rights issue page as it gave some idea of our topic before we did in depth research.
5) RFK Center, NYSUT &. "Juliana Dogbadzi." Speak Truth to Power. RFK Center for Justice and Human Rights, 2010. Web. 25 Nov. 2012. < http://blogs.nysut.org/sttp/defenders/juliana-dogbadzi/>.
This source is an interview blog/journal article about the defender Juliana Dogbadzi. It was used for the Defender Analysis.
6) Stauffer, Drew. "Human Trafficking in Historical Perspective." Human Trafficking in Historical Perspective. Alibi Productions, 2011. Web. 25 Nov. 2012. <http://edwired.org/courses/historyofhumantrafficking/>.
This source is a blog about human trafficking and aspects of the issue. It was used for page two of the Human Rights issue page.
7) “Wedam, Julie. "Human Trafficking and Culture." : History of Human Trafficking. Blogspot.com, 25 Feb. 2010. Web. 25 Nov. 2012. <http://juliewedam.blogspot.com/2010/02/history-of-human-trafficking.html>.
This source is a blog about the culture/history of human trafficking. It was used for the human rights issue page.
8) Yong, Patricia. "Timeline of Human Trafficking." Human Trafficking Timeline. Rutgers University Campus, 2011. Web. 25 Nov. 2012. <http://www.eden.rutgers.edu/~yongpatr/425/final/timeline.htm>.
This source is a timeline article that illustrated the major events concerning the issue. It was used for the alternative perspectives page.
This source is a web article that gave specific facts about human trafficking. It was used to get a general knowledge of our topic.
2) Aird, Sarah C. "Ghana's Slaves to the Gods." Human Rights Brief 7.1 (1999): n. pag.American University Washington College of Law ©2012. Web. 25 Nov. 2012.
This source is a web article that explained the defender’s personal experience. It was used for the Defender Analysis.
3) Kenneth, Josh. "Human Trafficking and Slavery: Are the World's Nations Doing Enough to Stamp It Out?" CQ Reasercher (2004): 1-24. CQReasercher.pdf. Web. 25 Nov. 2012.
This source is a newspaper journal that discussed the issue of Human Trafficking as a whole. It gave statistics and examples of human trafficking cases. It was used for the Alternative Perspectives.
4) Poisson, Barbara A. The Evolution of Africa's Major Nations: Ghana. N.p.: Mason Crest, 2012. Print.
This source is a boook that explained different aspects of Ghana. Although it didn’t give detailed information on the issue it helped with Human Rights issue page as it gave some idea of our topic before we did in depth research.
5) RFK Center, NYSUT &. "Juliana Dogbadzi." Speak Truth to Power. RFK Center for Justice and Human Rights, 2010. Web. 25 Nov. 2012. < http://blogs.nysut.org/sttp/defenders/juliana-dogbadzi/>.
This source is an interview blog/journal article about the defender Juliana Dogbadzi. It was used for the Defender Analysis.
6) Stauffer, Drew. "Human Trafficking in Historical Perspective." Human Trafficking in Historical Perspective. Alibi Productions, 2011. Web. 25 Nov. 2012. <http://edwired.org/courses/historyofhumantrafficking/>.
This source is a blog about human trafficking and aspects of the issue. It was used for page two of the Human Rights issue page.
7) “Wedam, Julie. "Human Trafficking and Culture." : History of Human Trafficking. Blogspot.com, 25 Feb. 2010. Web. 25 Nov. 2012. <http://juliewedam.blogspot.com/2010/02/history-of-human-trafficking.html>.
This source is a blog about the culture/history of human trafficking. It was used for the human rights issue page.
8) Yong, Patricia. "Timeline of Human Trafficking." Human Trafficking Timeline. Rutgers University Campus, 2011. Web. 25 Nov. 2012. <http://www.eden.rutgers.edu/~yongpatr/425/final/timeline.htm>.
This source is a timeline article that illustrated the major events concerning the issue. It was used for the alternative perspectives page.
Picture Sources
1) "InfoFacts." : Slave Trade. Infofacts, 8 Jan. 2011. Web. 25 Nov. 2012. <http://parksfacts.blogspot.com/2011/01/slave-trade.html>.
This source is a web article that had a picture of the African slave trade in the 1400s to 1600s. This was used in the human rights issue page
2) "26. White Slave Narratives." 26. White Slave Narratives. Monash University, 13 Sept. 2012. Web. 25 Nov. 2012. <http://monash.edu/library/collections/exhibitions/fifty-books-fifty-years/virtual-exhibition/photos/photo26.html>.
This is a web article that had a picture of a anti white slavery poster.
3) Evans, Mary. "League of Nations." Media Storehouse, 2007. Web. 25 Nov. 2012. <http://www.mediastorehouse.com/league_of_nations_1921/print/623060.html>.
This is a web article that had a photo of the league of nations discussing human trafficking. It was used to talk about the helpers of the issue.
4) Kenkyû, Heiwa. "Engendering the Concept of Peace: On Violence against Women :: JapanFocus." Engendering the Concept of Peace: On Violence against Women :: JapanFocus. N.p., Nov. 2001. Web. 25 Nov. 2012. <http://japanfocus.org/-Ito-Ruri/2309>.
This website had a photo of a brothel in Japan during ww2. This was used for the history of the issue
5) "Hmanrights." Hmanrights. International Pan-Chinese Network Information, n.d. Web. 25 Nov. 2012. <http://www.humanrights-china.org/zt/magazine/200402004812104011.htm>.
This website had a photograph of a young sex slave victim in India. It was used to for alternative perspective.
6) "Polaris Project | Combating Human Trafficking and Modern-day Slavery." Polaris Project | Combating Human Trafficking and Modern-day Slavery. Polaris Project, 2012. Web. 25 Nov. 2012. <http://www.polarisproject.org/>.
This is the organization that is aimed at fighting the human trafficking issue. It was used to talk about helpers.
7) Wannabovorn, Sutin. "54 Myanmar Workers Suffocate in Back of Truck in Thailand." - The China Post. The China Post, 10 Apr. 2008. Web. 25 Nov. 2012. <http://www.chinapost.com.tw/news/2008/04/10/151335/54-Myanmar.htm>.
This site had a photograph of victims that were used in the reflexion/homepage.
8) "Fake Papers Can Get You an American Passport â Even after 9/11 â RT." Fake Papers Can Get You an American Passport â Even after 9/11 â RT. Utonomous Nonprofit Organization “TV-Novosti”, 2005–2012., 13 Mar. 2009. Web. 25 Nov. 2012. <http://rt.com/usa/news/fake-papers-can-get-you-an-american-passport-even-after-9-11/>.
This photograph was used in the homepage to talk about perpetrator tactics.
9) Robin. "Human Trafficking Awareness Day 2011 Candlelight-vigil â Shop to Stop Slavery." Shop to Stop Slavery. Shop to Stop Slavery, 10 Jan. 2011. Web. 25 Nov. 2012. <http://www.shoptostopslavery.com/human-trafficking-awareness-day-2011-1935.html/candlelight-vigil>.
This website had a photograph of human trafficking awareness. It was used for the reflection.
This source is a web article that had a picture of the African slave trade in the 1400s to 1600s. This was used in the human rights issue page
2) "26. White Slave Narratives." 26. White Slave Narratives. Monash University, 13 Sept. 2012. Web. 25 Nov. 2012. <http://monash.edu/library/collections/exhibitions/fifty-books-fifty-years/virtual-exhibition/photos/photo26.html>.
This is a web article that had a picture of a anti white slavery poster.
3) Evans, Mary. "League of Nations." Media Storehouse, 2007. Web. 25 Nov. 2012. <http://www.mediastorehouse.com/league_of_nations_1921/print/623060.html>.
This is a web article that had a photo of the league of nations discussing human trafficking. It was used to talk about the helpers of the issue.
4) Kenkyû, Heiwa. "Engendering the Concept of Peace: On Violence against Women :: JapanFocus." Engendering the Concept of Peace: On Violence against Women :: JapanFocus. N.p., Nov. 2001. Web. 25 Nov. 2012. <http://japanfocus.org/-Ito-Ruri/2309>.
This website had a photo of a brothel in Japan during ww2. This was used for the history of the issue
5) "Hmanrights." Hmanrights. International Pan-Chinese Network Information, n.d. Web. 25 Nov. 2012. <http://www.humanrights-china.org/zt/magazine/200402004812104011.htm>.
This website had a photograph of a young sex slave victim in India. It was used to for alternative perspective.
6) "Polaris Project | Combating Human Trafficking and Modern-day Slavery." Polaris Project | Combating Human Trafficking and Modern-day Slavery. Polaris Project, 2012. Web. 25 Nov. 2012. <http://www.polarisproject.org/>.
This is the organization that is aimed at fighting the human trafficking issue. It was used to talk about helpers.
7) Wannabovorn, Sutin. "54 Myanmar Workers Suffocate in Back of Truck in Thailand." - The China Post. The China Post, 10 Apr. 2008. Web. 25 Nov. 2012. <http://www.chinapost.com.tw/news/2008/04/10/151335/54-Myanmar.htm>.
This site had a photograph of victims that were used in the reflexion/homepage.
8) "Fake Papers Can Get You an American Passport â Even after 9/11 â RT." Fake Papers Can Get You an American Passport â Even after 9/11 â RT. Utonomous Nonprofit Organization “TV-Novosti”, 2005–2012., 13 Mar. 2009. Web. 25 Nov. 2012. <http://rt.com/usa/news/fake-papers-can-get-you-an-american-passport-even-after-9-11/>.
This photograph was used in the homepage to talk about perpetrator tactics.
9) Robin. "Human Trafficking Awareness Day 2011 Candlelight-vigil â Shop to Stop Slavery." Shop to Stop Slavery. Shop to Stop Slavery, 10 Jan. 2011. Web. 25 Nov. 2012. <http://www.shoptostopslavery.com/human-trafficking-awareness-day-2011-1935.html/candlelight-vigil>.
This website had a photograph of human trafficking awareness. It was used for the reflection.