Category: News

  • Social Media Workshop to Help Empower Nigerian Women and Girls

    Social Media Workshop to Help Empower Nigerian Women and Girls

    A day long social media workshop for women and girl-children was recently hosted by the U.S. Consulate in Lagos, Nigeria and Abisoye Ajayi of the Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI) and cofounder of the Pearls Africa Foundation, according to a press release. The workshop, called “A Crowd4Her,” was “meant to raise awareness on girl-child issues…

  • Imprisoned Show February/March Newsletter

    Imprisoned Show February/March Newsletter

    Please click on this link to view the Imprisoned Show Newsletter Feb-March 2016. This issue features The Enitan Story’s Survivor Empowerment Sewing Program, and includes a recap of Imprisoned Show and The Enitan Story in 2015. On March 18, Students Against Abuse and Slavery International (SAASI) launches. SAASI is an international network of students committed…

  • Imprisoned Show’s January 2016 Newsletter

    Imprisoned Show’s January 2016 Newsletter

    Please click this link Imprisioned Show Newsletter to view or download Imprisoned Show and The Entian Story’s January 2016 newsletter. 2015 was a busy year for The Enitan Story. Bringing the Story Back Home sent The Enitan Story to Nigerian colleges to teach students about the dangers of human trafficking. The Enitan Story’s founder, Bukola Oriola,…

  • Office for Victims of Crime Releases “Faces of Human Trafficking” Video Series Featuring Entian Story Founder

    Office for Victims of Crime Releases “Faces of Human Trafficking” Video Series Featuring Entian Story Founder

    The Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) has released a resource guide to assist policy makers, law enforcement, service providers and other stakeholders in the fight against human trafficking. The guide, called “Faces of Human Trafficking,” features a nine-part video series highlighting the stories of several survivors, service providers, and different aspects of the crime.…

  • Organizations to Hold Events for Human Trafficking Awareness Month

    Organizations to Hold Events for Human Trafficking Awareness Month

    The International Human Trafficking Institute (IHTI) is pairing with the LGBT Institute and other partners in Florida and Georgia to hold events during National Human Trafficking Awareness Month. The events are intended to heighten awareness and get communities involved in the fight against human trafficking. On January 15, 2016, “Poetry for Freedom” is being held…

  • National Survivor Network to Brief Congress on Criminalization of Survivors of Human Trafficking

    National Survivor Network to Brief Congress on Criminalization of Survivors of Human Trafficking

    A panel from the National Survivor Network will brief Congress on the criminalization of survivors of human trafficking. On January 21, 2016, a group of six survivors and service providers will provide their perspective on the issue. The criminalization of survivors is a serious issue. Victims are often too afraid to go to the police…

  • President Obama Declares January National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month

    President Obama Declares January National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month

    President Barak Obama has decreed that January of 2016 is National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention month. “One hundred and fifty years ago, our Nation codified the fundamental truth that slavery is an affront to human dignity,” President Obama said in a press release. “Still, the bitter fact remains that millions of men, women, and…

  • Founder of The Enitan Story, Bukola Oriola, Appointed to Serve on US Advisory Council on Human Trafficking

    Founder of The Enitan Story, Bukola Oriola, Appointed to Serve on US Advisory Council on Human Trafficking

    Bukola Oriola, founder of Minneapolis based non-profit organization, The Enitan Story, was appointed to serve on the US Advisory Council on Human Trafficking on December 21, 2015. “I am honored that these talented individuals have decided to serve our country,” said President Barack Obama in a press release. “They bring their years of experience and expertise…

  • October 9 is 2015 International Day of the Girl Child

    October 9 is 2015 International Day of the Girl Child

    Since 2012, the United Nations has been announcing one day deemed the International Day of the Girl Child. The day highlights girl’s human rights, gender inequalities, discrimination and abuse around the world. This year, it is on October 9, and the US Consulate in Lagos, Nigeria is hosting an event. The event, which begins at…

  • Department of Justice Gives $8.5 million to Prevent On-Campus Sexual Assault

    Department of Justice Gives $8.5 million to Prevent On-Campus Sexual Assault

    The US Department of Justice’s Office on Violence Against Women (OVW) has given $8.5 million in grants to help with prevention and investigation into instances of campus sexual assault, domestic abuse, dating violence and stalking. These grants have been awarded to institutions of higher learning across the country. In total, 27 grants were awarded. Bea…