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Senator Grove Highlights Importance of National Human Trafficking Awareness Month
As a strong advocate against human trafficking, Senator Shannon Grove (R-Bakersfield) co-hosted a bipartisan press conference with survivors, advocates, and members of the California State Legislature to mark January as National Human Trafficking Month.

Smith marks National Human Trafficking Awareness Month
Recognizing National Human Trafficking Prevention Month, Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ), an international leader in combating human trafficking, today called for greater action from the international and US communities—at all levels of government—to partner with civil society to eliminate this heinous crime.

Smith’s legislation to combat human trafficking passed by House Foreign Affairs Committee with strong bipartisan support
Legislation authored by Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ) to combat human trafficking cleared a major hurdle today, winning strong support from the House Foreign Affairs Committee in a vote to send the bill to the House Floor for consideration and passage.
Named in honor of Frederick Douglass, the renowned abolitionist, Smith’s legislation—the Frederick Douglass Trafficking Victims Prevention and Protection Reauthorization Act (HR 5856)—would provide approximately $1 billion over five years to strengthen and expand successful programs and laws to combat modern-day slavery.

GOVERNOR NEWSOM SIGNS FIRST-IN-THE-NATION LAW HOLDING SOCIAL MEDIA COMPANIES ACCOUNTABLE FOR CHILD SEX TRAFFICKING AND ABUSE
Late last night, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed AB 1394 (Wicks and Flora), making California the first state in the nation to enact a law that expressly both (i) permits survivors of child sex trafficking and abuse to sue platforms for millions of dollars for knowingly contributing to child sex trafficking and (ii) requires platforms to establish a mandated process by which survivors of child sex abuse can demand that platforms remove videos and images of their abuse.

BREAKING: Gov. Newsom signs 3SGF-Sponsored SB14 into law
Classifying child sex trafficking as a serious felony under California law makes it a strikable offense, meaning repeat offenders or those who have committed other serious felonies could face more time behind bars, including life in prison.

ALL OF US FILMS and 3Strands Global Foundation Announce Partnership to Produce Feature Documentary Focused on Labor Trafficking in the United States

Martin Sheen Backs U.S. Labor Trafficking Feature Documentary ‘To Be Free’: “It’s Happening Under Our Eyes”
“People need to understand this is so prevalent," the Hollywood actor and longtime political activist told THR about vulnerable people coerced into unpaid work and not recognized as victims of modern slavery...."

3Strands Global Foundation welcomes Jane Einhorn to board
3Strands Global Foundation, a nonprofit organization working to combat human trafficking through prevention, education and reintegration programs, recently announced Jane Einhorn as its newest board member.

Ashlie Bryant on iHeart Radio with Kitty O'Neal
Ashlie and Kitty discuss the work of 3Strands Global Foundation and the issue on a holistic level. Just a 10-minute listen.

Ashlie Bryant, Co-Founder and CEO of 3Strands Global Foundation speaks with KFBK about efforts by 3Strands Global Foundation to prevent human trafficking as well as support for SB-14.
Listen to the full interview here

Hilary DeCesare & Ashlie Bryant shed light on the urgent issue of human trafficking.
Hilary DeCesare sits down with Ashlie Bryant, the remarkable founder of 3Strands Global Foundation, to shed light on the urgent issue of human trafficking. Together, they explore the dark realities of this heinous crime and provide invaluable insights on what signs to look for, equipping listeners with the knowledge to identify potential victims and protect vulnerable individuals in their communities.

Ashlie Bryant discusses with Vicki Gonzalez of Capradio SB14
Ashlie Bryant, CEO of 3Strands Global Foundation (3SGF), discusses with Vicki Gonzalez of Capradio SB14- a bill co-authored by 3SGF. This conversation stresses the need to debunk human trafficking myths, emphasizing that it’s not about physical force but about exploiting the vulnerabilities of marginalized populations like the impoverished, homeless, or LGBTQIA individuals through coercion and fraud. The dialogue explores the contentious issue of victims often charged with the crime, asserting the need for a justice system that holds traffickers accountable.