RESOURCES

HUMAN TRAFFICKING LIBRARY

Freedom Collaborate have the largest collection of human trafficking resources. They are currently partnering with Liberty Asia to expand their program and are under construction but keep checking in, it's one of the best resources for all publications, documentaries and other media about human trafficking. www.freedomcollaborative.org

LINKS

Search for films at http://aheartforjustice.com/films/

Engage Online and see more ideas with call to action at ForgoFreedom

Ethically sourced clothing Link

CANADA SPECIFIC resources

Websites and organizations

Alliance Against Modern Slavery                    www.allianceagainstmodernslavery.org

ACT Alberta                                                    www.actalberta.org

Beyond Borders                                              www.beyondborders.org/wp

Canadian Council of Refugees                        http://ccrweb.ca

Chab Dai Canada                                            www.chaibdai.ca

Chrysalis Network & National Hotline           www.chrysalisnetwork.org

Defend Dignity                                               www.defenddignity.ca

End Modern Slavery – Cdn. Advocacy           www.endmoderndayslavery.ca

Face it Canada                                                 www.faceitcanada.ca

FREE-THEM                                                  www.freethem.ca

Anti-trafficking Initiative (HUHTC-ATI)        www.chornobyl.ca

Hope for the Sold                                            www.hopeforthesold.com

Int. Justice Mission Canada                            www.ijm.ca

Resist Exploitation, Restore Dignity                www.embracedignity.org

SOS Student Justice Mission                           http://www.sos-studentjusticemission.com

STOP THE TRAFFIK                                    http://www.stopthetraffik.org

 

Hotlines

National Hotline

Chrysalis: 1-866-528-7109


BOOKS

Invisible Chains: Canada’s Underground World of Human Trafficking

Benjamin Perrin (2010) Viking Canada

 

HUMAN TRAFFICKING FILMS

“Say I Do” (2002)

Chronicles the stories of three mail-order brides from the Philippines now living in Canada. In order to escape lives of poverty and support their families, these women married men they didn’t know. Upon arriving in Canada, they found themselves isolated in the remote regions of the country. Director: Arlene Ami.

“Borderless” (2006)

A film outlining the root causes of migration to and exploitation of legal and illegal immigrants in various professions in Canada.  This film gives voice to the dreams and struggles of undocumented workers in Canada. Director: Min Sook Lee

"The True Cost" (2015)

A feature length documentary film that explores the impact of fashion on people and the planet. See their 5 Tips for buying better.