Every year, 20,000 Indian women and children are sold into modern slavery. That’s over 50 women and children every day whose lives are commodified — their existences bought and sold. What if each of those women could become — instead of a victim of trafficking — an advocate against it?
That’s exactly what the School for Justice, a pre-professional school that helps former trafficking victims to get into law school, had in mind when it opened this April.
Crédit photo: School for Justice