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Web Trafficked: From Victim to Inmate

On March 15, 2016 Rights4Girls hosted a panel at SXSW that included survivor advocates and experts discussing the ways that the internet is used to exploit vulnerable girls, and the injustice and misunderstanding these girls often face.

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    Mar 22, 2018

  • Rights4Girls’ Statement on the Senate’s Passage of Historic Anti-trafficking Legislation

    Mar 21, 2018

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    Jan 25, 2018

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