Reflections from the Field: Disparate responses to labour exploitation in post-Katrina Louisiana

Authors

  • Leanne McCallum

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14197/atr.201220152

Keywords:

labour exploitation, Louisiana, Hurricane Katrina, worker rights movement, anti-trafficking movement, disaster response

Abstract

Hurricane Katrina was a devastating natural disaster that changed the landscape of the United States’ Gulf Coast. This was followed by a human-made disaster of failed policies, poor governmental oversight, and rampant labour abuse. This article compares how the anti-trafficking and labour rights movements responded to the widespread labour abuse following Katrina. It examines how the worker rights movement responded to systemic issues impacting labourers, and explores the anti-trafficking movement’s criminal justice response to severe forms of exploitation. It shows how the anti-trafficking movement failed to adequately address severe forms of labour abuse, as opposed to the more successful organising efforts of the worker rights movement. The article concludes by considering how the two movements may respond to conditions of labour exploitation emerging as a result of a new disaster impacting workers in Louisiana: the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Author Biography

Leanne McCallum

Leanne McCallum is the Task Force Coordinator for the Greater New Orleans Human Trafficking Task Force. In this position, she facilitates multidisciplinary collaboration between law enforcement, social services, and community members to enhance evidence-based, human rights-driven anti-trafficking responses. Prior to that, she worked at the University of Denver’s Human Trafficking Center as the Human Trafficking Index Project Manager. She earned an MA in International Studies from the Josef Korbel School of International Studies at the University of Denver and a BA in International Relations with a minor in Political Science from Linfield College in McMinnville, Oregon.

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Published

28-09-2020

How to Cite

McCallum, L. (2020). Reflections from the Field: Disparate responses to labour exploitation in post-Katrina Louisiana. Anti-Trafficking Review, (15), 21–41. https://doi.org/10.14197/atr.201220152