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SMF joins leading anti-trafficking groups to protest Backpage.com

Dec 2, 2011

Immediate action would address and deter future exploitive trafficking by individuals that utilize internet-based advertising as part of their activity.

Cover: When Honey the Tiger Flew

Voices For Change Share Creativity Through Children's Book Project

Nov 29, 2011

Somaly Mam Foundation is proud to highlight a new children’s authored by leaders of Voices for Change: When Honey the Tiger Flew

Slavery Survivor to be Featured on the Oprah Winfrey Show -Tuesday December 1, 2009

Dec 1, 2009

Long Pross, a human trafficking survivor who was sold into sexual slavery at the age of 13, will be featured on the Oprah Winfrey show on Tuesday December 1st.

The Oprah Winfrey Show will share the story of Sexual Slavery Survivor Long Pross

Nov 24, 2009

As part of a two part series inspired by Pulitzer Prize winners Nicolas Kristof and his wife, Sheryl Wudunn’s new book “Half the Sky,” the Oprah Winfrey Show will feature

Parade Magazine: Fighting to End Slavery

Jun 21, 2009

Parade Magazine recently featured Somaly Mam in its Intellegence Report column. Here’s an excerpt:

Video: Global Laws Against Slavery: Interview with Somaly Mam

Jun 16, 2009

Somaly Mam was just recently featured on the global issues magazine on Deutsche Welle TV, called “GLOBAL 3000″.

Somaly Mam named one of Time’s 100 most influential people

May 1, 2009

Somaly Mam was just named one of the world’s 100 most influential people of 2009 by Time Magazine.

Holly now available on DVD – Proceeds to benefit Somaly Mam Foundation

Mar 25, 2009

The film “Holly,” about one person’s struggle against human trafficking, is now available on DVD: “Shot on location in Cambodia,

New York Times Video: The Face of Slavery

Feb 2, 2009

In this video by the New York Times, Nicholas D. Kristof visits Cambodia and meets Long Pross, a young woman who was forced into sexual slavery.

New York Times: The Evil Behind the Smiles

Jan 1, 2009

Nicholas Kristof just wrote an op-ed in the New York times about Sina Vann’s heart-wrenching story.

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