In this HuffPost op-ed, our executive director weighs the consequences of Amnesty's policy in support of full decriminalization of the sex trade.
In this TruthDig piece, CATW board member Janice Raymond makes the connections between the human trafficking of "comfort women" and the systems of prostitution of today.
CATW executive director makes the case for the Equality Model in the New York Times Opinion Page's Room for Debate.
CATW board member Janice Raymond discusses the human rights organization's proposed policy on full decriminalization of the sex trade in this OpEdNews.com piece.
CATW Issues Statement on Amnesty International’s Resolution to Decriminalize Pimps, Brothel Owners and Buyers of Sex.
In open letter, global advocates urge the human rights organization to vote no on policy to legalize pimps, brothel owners and sex buyers.
In the second of a three-part Huff Post contributor series, our executive director interviews Dr. Julia Geynisman, founder of the Survivor Clinic.
In this HuffPost piece, our executive director interviews Dr. Ingeborg Kraus who initiated a petition calling on Germany to change its laws on prostitution.
U.S. Congress takes a momentous stand against human trafficking with groundbreaking law.
As Japanese Prime Minister Sinzo Abe prepares to address Congress Joint Session for the first time, CATW urges him to apologize for wartime human trafficking of “Comfort Women.”
CATW board member Janice Raymond's editorial in OpEdNews.com sheds light on the importance of Canada's new sex trade law.
New York State Legislature passes the Trafficking Victims Protection and Justice Act. We commend them for unanimously passing the TVPJA.