The following materials have been developed to equip educators, faith communities, leaders, and advocates with practical tools to address modern-day slavery and ecocide, build resilience, and cultivate informed engagement.
Each resource is available to download.
Research, field insights, and strategic frameworks for those seeking a deeper understanding of the structural forces driving modern-day slavery, economic vulnerability, and sustainable prevention.
How environmental degradation and economic vulnerability combine to drive forced labor and trafficking, and the prevention models that respond to both.
A field analysis of forced labor in the seafood supply chain, and the levers available to shift it toward dignity and accountability.
Practical resources for churches, small groups, schools, and educational communities ready to move from awareness to action.
Reflective prompts, community-focused themes, and practical ways to engage spiritually with the work of ending modern-day slavery and restoring lives.
Designed for churches, small groups, and educational communities, connecting scriptural reflection with the real-world fight for justice, dignity, and human freedom.
Age-appropriate materials for schools and educational institutions addressing vulnerability, trafficking awareness, and ethical responsibility.
Before the programs, the partnerships, and the global initiatives, there was a book. It introduced a generation to the hidden realities of modern-day slavery and articulated the early vision that grew into a global movement rooted in dignity, economic empowerment, and lasting change.