What is slavery?
What kind of slavery exists today?
What items do you own that may have come from slave labor?
Where do you think slavery is most rampant? Link Tier ranking system
Find the UNESCO definition of slavery
How does it differ from the more traditional definition?
What are methods to limit human trafficking?
What are the difficulties of controlling human trafficking?
Modern Slavery, an Explainer, Kelly A, The Guardian
'Path to illegal behaviour': UK accused of failing to press home anti-slavery law, Kelly A, Whitehead F, The Guardian
'He'd only calm down if he killed one of us': victims of slavery on farms in Brazil, Maisonnave F, and Gross A.S., The Guardian
Latest figures reveal more than 40 million people are living in slavery, Kelly A, The Guardian
You will then be regrouped, one per reading and will write a paragraph for each of the following question on this document.
Using this Link, describe the distribution of slavery across the world today. (4 points)
Using named examples, describe the different type of slavery across the world today. (5 points)
Each group will be assigned one infographic ( 1 2 3 4 ) and answer the following questions on this document.
Describe the main message of your infographic
Describe a strength of your infographic in visually transmitting its message
Describe a weakness of your infographic in transmitting its message
Is there a bias in the infographic. If so, explain.
Regions that embrace gender equality create the potential for a more powerful future. Anti-trafficking policies create the possibility for positive change in places.
To what extent can anti-trafficking policies ever be successful? [10]
Explain one policy designed to prevent human trafficking. [3]
Explain one way in which people trafficking can be reduced. [2]