Professor Bridgette Carr – Myths Surrounding Human Trafficking

 

Professor Bridgette Carr, from the University of Michigan, is Associate Dean for Strategic Initiatives, Clinical Professor of Law and the founder of the Human Trafficking Clinic in the Law School. She has dedicated her career to advocating for the rights of human trafficking victims and advancing comprehensive domestic and international anti-trafficking policies. Her work focuses on driving paradigm shifts in the way human trafficking victimization is perceived and addressed, and helping reintegrate victims by developing legal solutions that address the complex issue of coercion and victimization around compelled service and its aftermath. She is a recognized national and international expert and has established law clinics for human trafficking in many other countries. She is a founding member of the Michigan Human Trafficking Task Force totally supporting the concept of collaboration with a diversity of agencies and advocates working together. Professor Carr has promoted the necessity of exposing the myths surrounding human trafficking and the harm to victims from the resulting conveyance of these misconceptions.

B Carr – Myths – Super Bowl – Video 1

BCarr- Myth:Stores – Video 02

BCarr- Myth: Invisible Labor – Video 3

BCarr- Myth: Things – Video 4

BCarr- Myth: Ranked – Video 5

BCarr- Myth: Why Don’t We Know – Video 6

BCarr- Myth: Who Is a Victim – Video 7

BCarr- Myth: Reality – Video 8

BCarr- Myth: Change Our Focus – Video 9

BCarr- Myth: Our Kids – Video 10

BCarr- Myth: Success – Video 11

BCarr- Myth: We Create Demand – Video 12

BCarr- Myth: What Is Trafficking – Video 13