Dec
05
2012
Free, Loved, Radiant for the Holidays! *Plus Ethical Shopping Tips*
Emily Ethical Fashion 1
Gift-giving tells a lot about the person giving the gift. It also says a lot about the person receiving the gift. At Stop Traffick Fashion, our products also tell the story of the women who created them. Our t-shirts, bags, and jewelry are all made by women who are survivors of human trafficking or who are at risk of being trafficked. While their pasts are heartbreaking and uncertain, a quick look around our shop will show you that their present and future are anything but: “I am free. I am loved. I am radiant.” Share their voices of hope withRead more
Jul
08
2011
Everyday Abolitionist: Stacie Donaldson, Part 2
Melissa Everyday Abolitionist, Fair Trade, Partner Organization News, Trafficking News & Information, Uncategorized 0
Everyday Abolitionist is a recurring feature on the blog where we’ll hear firsthand from someone using their skills, talents, and opportunities to fight trafficking. This time around we have Stacie Donaldson. She shared the first part of her story last week. She works with Wonderfully Made and is an activist for exploited people in her city, Wichita, Kansas. She’s going to share her story in two parts. Here’s STF’s collection of Wonderfully Made Jewelry (more to come when our new site launches!). Mandy told stories of sex trafficking in Thailand and Eastern Europe, but also in places closer to home,Read more
Jul
01
2011
Everyday Abolitionist: Stacie Donaldson, Part 1
Melissa Everyday Abolitionist, Fair Trade, Trafficking News & Information 1
Everyday Abolitionist is a recurring feature on the blog where we’ll hear firsthand from someone using their skills, talents, and opportunities to fight trafficking. This time around we have Stacie Donaldson. She works with Wonderfully Made and is an activist for exploited people in her city, Wichita, Kansas. She’s going to share her story in two parts. Here’s STF’s collection of Wonderfully Made Jewelry (more to come when our new site launches!). I was probably procrastinating about something the day I first heard about the reality of human trafficking. Lying on my bed, scanning e-mail and Facebook on my laptop,Read more