Welcome, Abolitionists!

by Amanda Kloer · 2009-01-02 11:45:00 UTC
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Greetings Fellow Abolitionists,

Human Trafficking Is Slavery

Welcome to change.org's End Human Trafficking blog. This site, humantrafficking.change.org will be dedicated to ending human trafficking through awareness, action and activism. What's unique about change.org is that it's focused not just on providing news and commentary about major issues, but also enabling people to take action based on daily events. There are a lot of ways to get involved and take action about human trafficking through change.org.

Along with news items and commentary on current events, I'll be bringing you weekly Red Light Specials and Conversations with the Formerly Active, where I interview deceased abolitionists and activists.  I will especially welcome your ideas for action, as well as thoughts on how to continually improve the site.

I looks forward having this conversation with all of you.

Amanda

Amanda Kloer is a Change.org Editor and has been a full-time abolitionist in several capacities for seven years. Follow her on Twitter @endhumantraffic
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