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What The New York Times Magazine Got Wrong About Human Trafficking — and Why Law Enforcement Are Not Survivors’ Saviors
Last fall, The New York Times Magazine published a story about the “Blade,” a stretch of Figueroa Street in Los Angeles where sex work and trafficking, including the exploitation of...
Cast Receives Nearly $1 Million from The Douglas Foundation to Strengthen 24/7 Emergency Hotline and Response Services for Survivors of Human Trafficking
LOS ANGELES (May 4, 2026) —The Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking (Cast), the largest direct service provider supporting survivors of human trafficking in the U.S., today announced it has...
For Survivors, One Call to Our Hotline Can Change Everything. Without Federal Funding, That Call May Go Nowhere.
One call to Cast’s 24/7 Human Trafficking Hotline is all it takes. Once that call is made, we are ready to respond. Cast receives around 200 urgent calls to our...
Believe Survivors: Standing in Solidarity With the Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein
Earlier this week, survivors of Jeffrey Epstein courageously spoke out once again. For more than 20 years, they have been demanding justice. This time, they came together—some for the first...
Jennifer Siebel Newsom, California First Partner, Mira Sorvino, Actress and Activist, Join Cast CEO Kay Buck to Tour Shelter for Survivors of Human Trafficking
On Tuesday, August 12, 2025, Cast was immensely honored to host Jennifer Siebel Newsom, First Partner of California, and actress and activist Mira Sorvino, at our transitional shelter, Mariposa Haven, in...
What Good Is Research If No One Can Read It?: A New Look at Research Access in the Anti-Violence Field
Connecting the Dots Between Research and Real-World Advocacy Cast’s Research and Policy teams have a new paper out! Cast’s Research and Policy teams just released a new publication focused on...
The safety net human trafficking survivors need is at risk
Capitol Weekly Op-Ed by Cast CEO Kay Buck and WEAVE, Inc. CEO Beth Hassett OPINION – Survivors of human trafficking are among the most resilient people we’ve ever met. Every...
The Intersection of Homelessness and Human Trafficking: Why Cast Strongly Supports Measure A
California, one of the wealthiest states in the US and the 5th largest economy in the world, is also home to the largest population of unhoused people. The urgency of...
Slavery Still Exists in California. Vote Yes on Prop 6 to End It
Slavery didn’t end in 1865. It only changed forms. In California, slavery as punishment is still legal. Forced prison labor in the United States has its roots in American slavery....
The Provider Perspectives Study: Exploring the Criminalization of Survivors
For many years, Cast has supported survivors who have experienced criminalization over the course of their lives. Some were arrested or incarcerated before being trafficked, and made vulnerable to traffickers...
