On Monday, Feb. 22, the Schuster Institute for Investigative Journalism and the International Center for Ethics, Justice, and Public Life will present journalist, and Schuster Institute senior fellow, ...
If pressed, E. Benjamin Skinner will show you a scar on his hand, a curved hairline-shaped mark now almost faded. “I was traveling with these mercenaries in southern Sudan, who taught me to seal a ...
There are more slaves in the world today than at any time in history, according to human trafficking expert and author E. Benjamin Skinner in his book "A Crime So Monstrous: Face-to-Face with ...
Disparities in current broadband access are linked to Depression-era federal housing policies known as redlining that prevented people in majority-Black neighborhoods from getting mortgages because ...
There is shocking news from the journalist E. Benjamin Skinner: slavery is very much alive in our day. A 1999 study estimated that there were then 27 million slaves worldwide. This claim motivated ...
E. Benjamin Skinner, senior fellow at the Schuster Institute for Investigative Journalism, recently traveled to Haiti to help a man who nursed him back to health when he contracted a severe case of ...
With $50 and a plane ticket to Haiti, one can buy a slave. This was just one of the difficult lessons writer Benjamin Skinner learned while researching his book, A Crime So Monstrous: Face-to-Face ...
Alison Stewart interviews Benjamin Skinner investigative journalist and author of A Crime So Monstrous about his work exposing the world of modern day slavery and human trafficking Need To Know is ...
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