GAHTS Blog Posts
Each month, GAHTS will publish a new blog post that will unpack a piece of research in plain language, surface what's useful, name what's missing, and invite conversation. These posts are peer-reviewed for accuracy, but written for anyone who wants to engage!
GAHTS Blog Posts are peer-reviewed and published by the GAHTS Translational Workgroup.
What happens when the systems built to organize the world's knowledge are trained on foundations that have always excluded the most vulnerable? In this two-part series, we examine how AI doesn't just reflect existing biases — it automates and accelerates them…
Behind every trafficking statistic is a complex reality that is notoriously difficult to capture. Sensational claims only deepen public misunderstanding and can harm the very people they claim to protect…
Research that could change practice often stays locked in journals most practitioners will never read. Meanwhile, people doing the work every day — case managers, advocates, survivors, policy staff — hold knowledge that rarely makes it into the literature. This blog exists to bridge that gap…
This blog post examines the frameworks—Two-Eyed Seeing, the CARE Principles, and emerging institutional policies—and asks what they demand of researchers, practitioners, and institutions working in trafficking and exploitation…