How SF Public Press, Ethnic Media Collaborated on Human Trafficking Exposé

Mediashift - on 14/3/12
After weeks of examining stories of human trafficking in the Bay Area, reporters for the nonprofit San Francisco Public Press knew they had their next major project. They also knew they couldn't report it alone. "We couldn't afford to do it on our own," said Michael Stoll, executive director of the quarterly publication. Read more

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After weeks of examining stories of human trafficking in the Bay Area, reporters for the nonprofit San Francisco Public Press knew they had their next major project. They also knew they couldn't report it alone.

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