skip to main content
MENU
  • Home
  • Teach-Ins
  • Journal
  • Magazine
  • Podcast
  • Events
  • Blog
  • About
  • Justice Initiative
Search
  • Home
  • Teach-Ins
  • Journal
  • Magazine
  • Podcast
  • Events
  • Blog
  • About
  • Justice Initiative
Search
Read Article

Source: Hitchster, Flickr.

The [F]law: Modern American Slavery

December 17, 2022

Reem Hussein‘s powerful article on The [F]law reveals how, today, slavery in America is alive and well, but it comes in a new, more temporary form: “The Modern American Slavery: Temporary Worker Exploitation and the Human Supply Chain.”

Related Systemic Justice Resources:

From The [F]law:

  • Shao Chang, Gig Economy and the Future of Work
  • Julio Colby, Brave New Work: The Resurgence of Organized Labor in the U.S.
  • E. Tendayi Achiume, Dehumanized for Profit

 

From The Systemic Justice Journal:

  • Austin Nielsen-Reagan, The Profitability of Inhumanity: How Corporate Power Gives Rise to Forced Labor in Privatized Immigration Detention
  • Chloe Warnberg, Private Contracts in “Public” Prisons: How Corporate Power Allows for The Exploitation of Incarcerated People and Their Loved Ones
  • Allison Beeman, Child Labor in the Global Cocoa Supply Chain: What Nestlé Tells Us About Corporate Harm

Key Data

In Categories: Blog Corporate Power Immigration Labor The [F]law
In Tags: capitalism corporate power slavery
In Subject Areas: Economic Injustice Immigration Labor Slavery
In Content Types: Student Papers
In Intersections: Immigration Justice Wealth / Income Justice

Stay Connected

Join Our List
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
  • Copyright
  • Contact
  • Privacy

Copyright 2021. Harvard Law School – Systemic Justice Program.

Site designed and developed by Social Ink