Millikin’s Human Trafficking Research Lab nominated for a 2025 Liberator Award
We recently found out that the Human Trafficking Research Lab at Millikin was nominated for a 2025 Liberator Award by the SOAP (Save Our Adolescents from Prostitution) Project in the student organization category.
The Liberator Awards were created by The SOAP Project to unite people from around the country who are working to combat human trafficking. The SOAP Project is an anti-trafficking non-profit organization whose mission is to end human trafficking by mobilizing communities, providing prevention, education, and advocacy, and facilitating restorative experiences for survivors. The award was named after William Lloyd Garrison, a prominent American abolitionist and editor of the first abolitionist newspaper, The Liberator.
The Human Trafficking Research Lab is deeply honored to be nominated for the Liberator Award in 2025. This award highlights and acknowledges leading abolitionists across the United States, and the student research assistants in the HTRL and I are proud to be recognized among so many people who work to combat and raise awareness of human trafficking in our country.
The top four finalists in each category (determined by the most votes) will be announced in February and the winner will be announced at the Liberator Awards in Columbus, Ohio, on March 29, 2025.
Here is the press release about our nomination and you can vote for us here!
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