An Oct. 5-9, 1999, conference sponsored by
NYU's Institute for African-American Affairs.
Coverage by undergraduate journalism students.


 

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Brazil
Forced Slavery - 9/5/99 from San Diego Union-Tribune
Dominican Republic
Haitian Sugar Cane Workers - 2/3/99 from the Dallas Morning News
Haitian Migrants Expelled - 9/4/98 from the Guardian
India
New Treaty Signed to Restrict Child Labor - 6/25/99 from the Ethnic NewsWatch
Mauritania
Slavery - 6/25/99 from the Philadelphia Tribune
A Former Slave's Perspective - 2/27/99 from Financial Times
Pakistan
Labor Revolt - 8/20/99 from Los Angeles Times
Bonded Laborers - 7/18/99 from the Houston Chronicle
The Philippines
Abused Child Divers - 11/27/98 from the Guardian
Child Prostitution - 10/18/98 from Bangkok Post
Sudan
Sudan Q & A - from Coalition Against Slavery in Mauritania and Sudan
Slavery in Sudan - from Anti-Slavery International
Thailand
Child Prostitution - 7/28/98 from Bangkok Post

The Philippines: Child Abuse Thailand: Child Prostitution India: Child Labor Pakistan: Bonded Labor Brazil: Forced Labor Sudan: Slavery and Civil War Mauritania: Slavery Dominican Republic: Haitian Migrants