
In and around San Francisco, the battle against the scourge of human trafficking has made halting progress. State budget cuts and unsteady leadership have hindered local law enforcement agencies and nonprofits, but there are signs of better coordination across the state. This team reporting project first appeared in print issue No. 6 of the San Francisco Public Press, our spring 2012 edition, collaboration with New America Media and San Francisco’s bilingual newspaper, El Tecolote.
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Human trafficking special report
This special report appears in the Spring 2012 print edition of the Public Press. Stories in the package are now on the website. The stories were produced in collaboration with New America Media and San Francisco’s bilingual newspaper, El Tecolote. To read the entire package, including charts and a two-page timeline, pick up a copy of the Spring 2012 print edition at these retailers.
• Bay Area agencies improvise tactics to battle trafficking
• How an infamous Berkeley human trafficking case fueled reform (Leer en español en La Opiñon/Impremedia.)
• U.S. visas help trafficking victims if applicants can vault legal hurdles
• Human trafficking is a growing global scourge
Comics Journalism
True stories of rescues from human trafficking, as told by Cindy Liou of Asian Pacific Islander Legal Outreach in San Francisco, The strip, by comics journalist Dan Archer is featured in the human trafficking team reporting project in the Public Press Spring 2012 print edition and featured online at Truthout.org.
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