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Subject: Christine Buckley

  • Aaron Cohen wins the Prize for Humanity

    Interconnectivity. Integrity. Immortality. The words danced through my head as I sat at my reserved banquet seat on the Queen Mary Saturday night awaiting the man of the hour, Aaron Cohen. The Immortal Chaplains Foundation was honoring Cohen with the Prize for Humanity for his work as a slave hunter, as detailed in a June 2007 OC Weekly story by Christine Buckley. The seeds of interconnectivity – the theme that would transcend all others, both the night of the awards ceremony and later, the

    February 4, 2008
  • Letters

    Allow me to write a similar column to !Ask a Mexican! called Ask an American, and lets see which column people like more

    July 5, 2007
  • From Hunter to Hunted

    In his quest to free slaves around the world, Aaron Cohen thought hed seen it all. Then he went to Myanmar

    June 28, 2007
  • 'Slave Hunter' Aaron Cohen Throws the Book at Human Trafficking

    July 2, 2009
  • 'Slave Hunter' Co-Author Christine Buckley Wears Her Journalism on Her Sleeve

    July 2, 2009
  • "Slave Hunter" Co-Authors Chime in on Technology, Internet

    CORRECTED VERSION...You'll find separate interviews on this site with Aaron Cohen and Christine Buckley, the co-authors of Slave Hunter: One's Man's Global Quest to Free Victims of Human Trafficking (Simon & Schuster). One thing you won't read in those Q&As is their shared beliefs that technology and the Internet are helping to make the cause to end global slavery easier. That's because we've saved those comments for this post. "As I watch coverage of the events in Iran, I'm torn," Buckl

    July 2, 2009