
Promoting Healing and Healthy Futures for Survivors
Originally appearing in LEADERS, this interview with Janet Jensen, founder of The Jensen Project, explains the purpose of the organization.
Originally appearing in LEADERS, this interview with Janet Jensen, founder of The Jensen Project, explains the purpose of the organization.
Originally appearing in The Spectator, Julie Bindel explains why Nevada’s legal brothels are a disaster for women and how The Jensen Project’s Bekah Charleston is taking a stand against them in her case to the Ninth Circuit.
For qualified nonprofits who serve adult female survivors of human trafficking and are focused on housing or economic empowerment programs.
Originally appearing in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Janet Jensen discusses new, tougher legislation against sex trafficking.
Originally appearing in the NY Daily News, Janet Jensen talks about the recent changes to Title IX by Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos.
Originally appearing in the ABA Journal, Amanda Robert discusses record relief for survivors, allowing them to seal, expunge or vacate some criminal records related to being trafficked.
Originally appearing in New York Post, Gabrielle Fonrouge feature’s The Jensen Project’s Bekah Charleston in her discussion on the legalization of prostitution in New York State.
Cara Kelly in USA Today features The Jensen Project’s Bekah Charleston and others as they discuss accusations of New England Patriot’s owner Robert Kraft participation in an international human trafficking ring.
There are countless women who are being trafficked inside Nevada’s legal brothels. You will not see those women in the media, being interviewed or writing op-eds. You will not hear their stories. These women would face life-threatening consequences if they spoke up.
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