Por: The Hill Tech May 29, 2023
A two-year chip shortage, electric vehicle (EV) production problems, and have automakers stretched thin already. And now it is expanding its investigation into the use of forced labor in car manufacturing following a on the use of slave labor to produce automobile components in China’s Xinjiang province. With today’s supply chains, it’s not enough for automakers to know who their suppliers are. To gain certainty that they’re not... + full article
The Advocate USA Opinion May 13, 2023
State Rep. Edmond Jordan sponsored a bill that asked Louisiana voters to officially abolish slavery in the Louisiana Constitution last year.Then he asked voters not to do it.It wasn’t that Jordan, D-Baton Rouge, doesn’t want to officially abolish slavery in Louisiana. He... + más
Two wrongfully convicted men granted scholarships to University of Akron | ABC News
Netflix 'The Circle' star Raven Sutton breaks barriers for Deaf representation | ABC News
The Advocate USA Opinion May 12, 2023
Forbes USA Life March 10, 2023
The Rijksmuseum, the Netherlands’ national museum of art and history, is sending a special version of its 2021 exhibition on slavery on a world tour, kicking it off in the visitors lobby of the United Nations’ headquarters in New York. Slavery: Ten True Stories of Dutch... + más
Amsterdam's Rijksmuseum hosts blockbuster Vermeer exhibition | ABC News
Amsterdam's Rijksmuseum hosts blockbuster Vermeer exhibition | WPLG Local 10
Fox Business USA Business December 28, 2022
Atlas Organization organizer Jonathan Ward discusses the WSJ piece detailing how automakers are facing Senate inquiry into possible ties to Uyghur forced labor on ‘Maria Bartiromo’s Wall Street.’ A Senate committee is investigating several major automakers following a... + más
As Uyghurs continue to suffer, China and Saudi Arabia become dangerous BFFs | New York Post
Xinjiang Has Produced Its James Joyce | The Atlantic
The Boston Globe USA Nation November 10, 2022
Voters in four states have approved ballot measures that will change their state constitutions to prohibit slavery and involuntary servitude as punishment for crime, while those in a fifth state rejected a flawed version on the question.The measures approved Tuesday could... + más
Tennessee slavery vote results leave internet aghast | Newsweek
Slavery rejected in some, not all, states where on ballot in 2022 election | ABC7
Newsweek USA Nation November 09, 2022
Tennessee voted to ban slavery officially as a criminal punishment in Tuesday's midterm elections, but the result left social media aghast.Voters in the ruby-red state overwhelmingly backed a proposed amendment that would amend the state's constitution to remove... + más
Even now, slavery is a worldwide scourge | The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe USA Opinion September 25, 2022
In 1807, the slave trade was ended in Great Britain. Twenty-six years later, the made human bondage itself illegal throughout the British Empire. In the United States, the ratification of the in 1865 inserted a ban on slavery directly into the Constitution. The League of Nations... + más
Historians trash DeSantis' understanding of U.S. history—Beyond ignorance | Newsweek
People in former colonies conflicted over Queen Elizabeth's legacy, Britain's colonial past | ABC News
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