White Supremacy, Racism and the Coloniality of Anti-Trafficking 1st Edition
Challenge the assumptions behind contemporary anti-trafficking efforts with White Supremacy, Racism and the Coloniality of Anti-Trafficking, 1st Edition by Kamala Kempadoo. This incisive, timely book reframes trafficking debates by exposing how racialized histories and colonial power dynamics shape policy, enforcement, and humanitarian responses across the globe.
Kempadoo combines rigorous scholarship with clear, accessible argumentation to trace how white supremacy and racist narratives inform anti-trafficking campaigns—from policy design in Europe and North America to interventions in the Caribbean and the Global South. Readers will find compelling analyses of securitization, moral panics, and the politics of victimhood, as well as thoughtful critique of development and NGO practices that reproduce colonial hierarchies.
Ideal for academics, policymakers, activists, law and social work professionals, and concerned citizens, this book offers practical insight and a decolonial framework for rethinking prevention, protection, and justice. It equips readers to recognize harmful assumptions, advocate for more equitable responses, and center the voices and agency of affected communities.
Whether you are studying migration, gender, human rights, or global policy, Kempadoo’s work is a must-read for anyone seeking an informed, critical perspective on modern anti-trafficking efforts. Add this essential volume to your collection today and join a growing conversation about justice, race, and decolonial alternatives in anti-trafficking practice worldwide. Order now to deepen your understanding and influence meaningful change.
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