Resources

Trafficking Resources

  • Stop the Demand
  • UNANIMA International is an NGO (non-governmental organization) working at the United Nations on behalf of women and children in poverty, immigrants and refugees, and the welfare of the planet. From 2003-2007, the major focus is working against trafficking of human beings, especially women and children.

O  Trafficking Awareness Day - January 11, 2012 Resources
        2012 Human Trafficking Prayer

          Human Trafficking - sample petitions
          Key Elements in the Definition of Human Trafficking
          Child Slavery Today
          End Demand
          Slavery in the USA Today
          ‘Going Up River’
          Teen Trafficking
          Prayer Service for Human Trafficking Awareness Day
o  Corporate Stance Against Trafficking of Women and Children is a fourfold 14" x 8 1/2" double-sided     brochure produced by the Congregation of Sisters of St. Agnes.
Hidden In Plain Sight - A Baseline Survey of Human Trafficking in Wisconsin
Not For Sale Campaign - High School Curriculum
STOP Human Trafficking: STOP the Demand by Catherine Ferguson, SNJM
STOP Trafficking Newsletter
O  Single sheet handouts on trafficking
     >  Child Slavery Today
     >  Freedom and Justice For All
     >  Key Elements in the Definition of Human Trafficking
     >  Slavery in the USA Today
     >  Going Up River
     >  Internet Dangers - handout
     >  Trafficking: What Can I Do - handout
     >  Child Trafficking - handout

Truckers Against Trafficking

Our Voices Matter - contains stories of women who survived trafficking

Wisconsin Nuns Send Challenge to Packers

Enslaved in America - An NBC News special report Lina Nealon, Director of Demand Abolition, did a terrific interview on MSNBC regarding Melissa Farley's new study examining why men buy sex. Both Melissa's study and the recent news about it are terrific developments in our fight against the commercial sex industry, sexual exploitation, and sex trafficking. (Scroll down for trafficking stories and reports.)

Ecology Resources

Immigration

Justice for Immigrants

Traveling Together in Hope (pastoral letter on immigration from the United States Conference for Catholic Bishops
Traveling Together in Hope (Q & A on immigration from the Catholic Bishops of Wisconsin)

Shattered Families, The Perilous Intersection of Immigration and the Child Welfare System, from The Applied Research Center (ARC)

The JPE Lending Library 

You are invited to view the CSA-JPE Lending Library list of books, videos and audio tapes. (Adobe Acrobat Reader required.)

  Monthly Execution Schedule - Names and Mailing Addresses

Based on several sources, the Justice, Peace and Ecology Ministry produces a list of names and addresses of inmates to be executed every month. Members of the Justice, Peace and Ecology Committee (JPEC) write them a letter and pray for them and their victims. On the day of their execution, a candle is lit and their name is mentioned in the liturgy. For a list of names and addresses of inmates for this month, please click HERE to download the schedule. 

Charles Lorraine's letter