WORLD SLAVERY       

 

International Sweatshops 

A: Child Labor in Mexico by Katie Goldhahn, Autumn, 2003

B: World Sweatshops & An Examinations into the Conditions of Nike and Other Top Multinational Corporations’ Factories by John McKeeman, Winter, 2003

C: Children in India Hard at Work by Kelsey Carlson, Winter, 2003

D: Wal-Mart and Its Effect on Communities by Gohar Galyan, Winter, 2004

E: The Work Behind the Label by Erica Hanson, Winter, 2004

F: Sweatshop Labor Problem in Vietnam by Bao Doan, Winter, 2004

G:The Apparel Industry and its Influence over Sweatshops by Nina Sarin, Winter, 2004

H: Big Fish in a Small Pond by Lindsey Stica, Winter, 2004

I: Nike's Slave Labor Dilemma by David Jackson, Winter, 2004

J: Sweatshops And The Universal Fight for Fair Labor Standards by James Lin, Spring, 2004

K: THE SWEATSHOP OF FASHION by Goldie Chan & Trisha Okubo, Spring, 2004

                        The Global Sex Industry  

A: The Commercial Sex Industry - An Analysis of Human Rights by Joe Shermetaro, Spring, 2004

B: Sexual Tourism as a result of Genocide by Shalini Ahmed, Spring, 2004

C: Sex Trafficking and Prostitution in Thailand and India by Stephanie Roe & Elliot Ling, Spring, 2004

D: The Worldwide Sex Slave Trade: The Invisible Chains by Edem Abotsi, Spring, 2004

E: The New Slave Trade by Vu Quang Nguyen, Spring, 2004

F:
Today's Slavery - Human Trafficking by Marco Dkane, Spring, 2004

G:
Sex Trafficking in Thailand - A Global Crisis by Ryan Taylor & Mary Himinkool, Spaing, 2004

                             The “Contributions” of NAFTA

A: Working Class Immigration and the Impact on the U.S. Economy by Alfredo Nunez, Winter, 2003

B: Political Actions and Economic Consequences of the 1994 Mexican Financial Crisis by Samantha Shipp & Edwin Smith, Spring, 2003

C: Mexican Labor Unions and Economic Reforms Over the Past 20 Years by Anna Minyard, Spring, 2003

D: Maquiladora along the Mexico-US Border: Past, Present and Future by Daniel Sandoval, Spring, 2003

E: Exploring NAFTA and Trade Liberalization by Patrick Reyes & Jennifer Gallegos, Autumn, 2003

F: Maquiladoras: Working to Improve Social Conditions After NAFTA by Celina Martinez, Winter, 2004

G: Maquiladores: The Social Responsibility alongside the Economic Prosperity by Valerie Sanchez, Winter, 2004

H: Is NAFTA That Great?  by Ramon Castillon, Winter, 2004

I:  Maquiladoras: Manufacturing Poverty in Mexico by Lisa Rocha, Winter, 2004

J: Illegal Immigrants Harm Union Efforts to Improve Conditions - So why not legalize Them? By Frank Sotelo, Spring, 2004

K:Analyzing the Effects of NAFTA on the US-Mexico Border Region by Lija Mc Hugh, Spring, 2004

L: The NAFTA Blemish - Grappling with Mexico's Poverty into the 21st Century by Eric McKean, Sprung, 2004

An Overview of World Slavery

A: Slave Labor by Nick Frank, Winter, 2002

B: Effect of Development Projects on Women by Sara Flores, Winter, 2003

C: Why Poor Countries Are Poor by Tyler Besecker, Spring, 2003

D: Payback! Atoning for Slavery by Shaina Rozell, Autumn, 2003

E: Selling Starvation by Kimberly Torrence, Winter, 2003

F: A Study of Child Labor in Developing Countries by Andrew Aymeloglu, Winter 2004,

G: The Globalization of the World Social Forum by Adriana Sanchez, Winter, 2004

H: Roots of Poverty and Weapons Against It by Vinesh Patel, Spring, 2004

I: Agricultural Subsidation and its Global Implications by Matt McClernan, Spring, 2004