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Tips for Using Images When Reporting on Human Trafficking
by Jessa Dillow Crisp, Co-Founder & Executive Director, BridgeHope
jessa@jessacrisp.com

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Putting the ‘Human’ Into Human Trafficking Reporting: Tips for Interviewing Survivors
by Minh Dang, Consultant and Member, United States Advisory Council on Human Trafficking
minhspeakstruth@gmail.com

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Tips for Reporting on Latinx Community and Sex Trafficking
by Paul Cuadros, Investigative Reporter/Author, Associate Professor, UNC-CH
cuadros@email.unc.edu

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Reporting Sex Trafficking: Overcoming Obstacles, Gaining Perspective
by David McSwane, Dallas Morning News
dmcswane@dallasnews.com

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U Visas: A Source for Reporting on Human Trafficking
by Liz Schlemmer, TIP Project Manager
lizschlemmer@gmail.com

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How to Use Sex Trafficking Research: 10 Tips for Journalists
by Alex Trouteaud, Ph.D. Director of Policy and Research for Demand Abolition in Washington, D.C.
Trouteaud uses research data and evidence from the field to educate policymakers on smarter approaches to reduce sex trafficking and prostitution in the U.S.
atrouteaud@demandabolition.org

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TIP is based at the University of North Carolina Hussman School of Journalism and Media, in Chapel Hill, NC. It is directed by Dr. Barbara Friedman, who co-founded it in 2009 with Dr. Anne Johnston, professor emerita. They gratefully acknowledge the support and encouragement of the Carolina Center for Public Service and Thorp Faculty Engaged Scholars, the UNC-CH School of Social Work, and the Carolina Women’s Center.

The Irina Project
Hussman School of Journalism and Media
UNC-Chapel Hill
CB #3365
Chapel Hill, NC 27599
  • The Irina Project
    • What We Do
    • About Our Team
  • Resources
    • Tip-sheets >
      • Using Images When Reporting on Human Trafficking
      • Reporting Sex Trafficking: Overcoming Obstacles, Gaining Perspective
      • Tips for Interviewing Survivors
      • Tips for Reporting on Latinx Community and Sex Trafficking
      • U Visas: A Source for Reporting on Human Trafficking
      • How to Use Sex Trafficking Research: 10 Tips for Journalists
    • Language Matters
    • definitions
  • Perspectives
    • Blogs and News
    • Experts' Quick Takes
    • Interviews
  • Contact Us