Working Bibliography

August 17th post sources

  1. DiAngelo, Robin J. White Fragility: Why It's so Hard for White People to Talk about Racism. Allen Lane, an Imprint of Penguin Books, 2019.

  2. Nellis, Ashley. “Report to the United Nations on Racial Disparities in the U.S. Criminal Justice System.” The Sentencing Project, 1 May 2018, www.sentencingproject.org/publications/un-report-on-racial-disparities/.


September 22nd-Source

  1. “People with Intellectual Disabilities Are the Most Marginalized People in the World.” Special Olympics , www.golisanofoundation.org/content/CGIpresskit2012/SO_CGI_Brochure.pdf.

October 9th Journal

Sources

  1. “Discrimination Against Muslim Women - Fact Sheet.” American Civil Liberties Union, 14 Dec. 2010, www.aclu.org/other/discrimination-against-muslim-women-fact-sheet.

  2. “EEOC v. Abercrombie & Fitch – Amicus Brief.” American Civil Liberties Union, www.aclu.org/legal-document/eeoc-v-abercrombie-fitch-amicus-brief

October SDA

1)“Post 9-11 U.S. Muslim Labor Market Outcomes.” IZA, September 2009, http://repec.iza.org/dp4411.pdf

2) Bartkoski, Timothy; Lynch, Ellen; Witt, Chelsea; and Rudolph, Cort (2018) "A Meta-Analysis of Hiring Discrimination Against Muslims and Arabs," Personnel Assessment and Decisions: Vol. 4: Iss. 2, Article 1. DOI: https://doi.org/10.25035/pad.2018.02.001 Available at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/pad/vol4/iss2/1

What Now?-Journal

1) “How To Help Stop Child Trafficking.” UNICEF USA, www.unicefusa.org/mission/protect/trafficking/end.

2)Morgan , Sandra, and Dave Stachowiak . “Ending Human Trafficking .”-Podcast


Sex trafficking podcast episode

1)Behnke, Alison Marie. Up for Sale: Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery. Lerner Publishing Group, 2015.

2) Senechal, Isabelle. "Fighting the scandal of human trafficking." America, vol. 222, no. 14, 22 June 2020, p. 28+. Gale OneFile: Criminal Justice, https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/A634003712/PPCJ?u=nysl_ca_guild&sid=PPCJ&xid=822b1171. Accessed 29 Nov. 2020.



Midterm journals

Midterm Journal #1) Walts, Katherine Kaufka. "Child Labor Trafficking in the United States: A Hidden Crime." Social Inclusion 5, no. 2 (2017): 59+. Gale In Context: Opposing Viewpoints (accessed January 2, 2021). https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/A554689162/OVIC?u=nysl_ca_guild&sid=OVIC&xid=44367a7b.

Midterm Journal #2) Mustapha, Kemi. "Taste of child labor not so sweet: a critique of regulatory approaches to combating child labor abuses by the U.S. chocolate industry." Washington University Law Review 87, no. 5 (2010): 1163+. Gale In Context: Opposing Viewpoints (accessed January 12, 2021). https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/A238426227/OVIC?u=nysl_ca_guild&sid=OVIC&xid=df8ffcbb.

Midterm Journal #3) Schrage, Elliot J., and Anthony P. Ewing. "The cocoa industry and child labour *." The Journal of Corporate Citizenship, Summer 2005, 99+. Gale Academic OneFile (accessed January 20, 2021). https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/A135662776/AONE?u=nysl_ca_guild&sid=AONE&xid=b4022963.




symposium Sources!!

  1. “NPR Cookie Consent and Choices.” NPR, 7 Dec. 2016, choice.npr.org/index.html?origin=https://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2016/12/07/504681046/study-child-laborers-in-bangladesh-are-working-64-hours-a week#:%7E:text=Study%3A%20Child%20Laborers% 20In%20 Bangladesh%20Are%20Working%2064%20Hours%20A%20Week,-Listen%C2%B7%202%3A19.

  2. SOMO. “Fact Sheet: Forced Labour.” SOMO, 1 Dec. 2016, www.somo.nl/fact-sheet-forced-labour.

  3. Thomas, Dana. “The High Price of Fast Fashion.” WSJ, uploaded by The Wall Street Journal, 29 Aug. 2019, www.wsj.com/articles/the-high-price-of-fast-fashion-11567096637.