Course Details
Course offered Spring 2021
HONORS 232 A: Human Trafficking in an Era of Globalization: Forced Labor, Involuntary Servitude and Corporate & Civic Responsibility (SSc, DIV, W)
HONORS 232 A: Human Trafficking in an Era of Globalization: Forced Labor, Involuntary Servitude and Corporate & Civic Responsibility (SSc, DIV, W)
SLN 15113 (View UW registration info »)
Velma Veloria (American Ethnic Studies)
Email: velorv@uw.edu
Email: velorv@uw.edu
Sutapa Basu (GWSS)
Email: sbasu@uw.edu
Email: sbasu@uw.edu
Connie So (American Ethnic Studies)
Email: ccso@uw.edu
Email: ccso@uw.edu
Credits: 5
Limit: 15 students
The Human Trafficking in an Era of Globalization: Forced Labor, Involuntary Servitude and Corporate & Civic Responsibility examines the root causes of the human trafficking industry and analysizes possible strategies to prevent and minimize the trade. Course highlights includes essays, speakers and films on Forced Migration & Labor Rights, International Trade Agreements, Human Rights, Public Health, How to Improve Survivor Services, Ethical Sourcing & Sustainable Development, and Humanizing the Impacts of Human Trafficking.