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Essay Content Winners

Cortney Harms - First Place Winner

Cortney attends Allegheny College in Pennsylvania where she majors in Communications. Possible future plans include writing for a magazine or attending law school. Cut to the Chase focuses on the power of language in changing society’s perceptions of domestic minor sex trafficking victims.


Jamieson Hardee - Second Place Winner

Jamieson is a Political Science major at the University of South Carolina. She hopes to attend graduate school in the area of International Law with a concentration in human rights. In The Internet: An Effective Tool for Reducing Domestic Youth Sex Trafficking, she discusses the vast untapped potential of technology and the Internet in helping to reduce the number of sex trafficked American youth.


Feather Moy-Welsh - Second Place Winner

Feather attends Boston University where he majors in International Relations. His future plans include law school. In An Opportunity for Hope, he examines the actions governments and non-governmental organizations have taken to protect and provide services for domestic minor sex trafficking victims, while also providing suggestions for improvements.


Caitlin Broo - Third Place Winner

At Ohio University, Caitlin studies telecommunications and politics. Her future ambition is to be a Press Secretary for a major political campaign or a White House Press Secretary. In A Problem of Language: The Truth Behind Child Prostitution, she discusses the numerous ways America’s treatment of domestic minor sex trafficking victims is influenced by negative labels.

Vinti Singh- Third Place Winner

Vinti majors in Journalism at the University of Missouri-Columbia, and her future plans include reporting. In Abandoned by Her Country: Plight of the Prostitute, she compares the treatment of two 14-year-old sex trafficking victims, one foreign and one domestic, found during a hypothetical brothel raid in Washington, DC.

Stephanie Tyrpak- Third Place Winner

At North Greenville University in South Carolina, Stephanie majors in Broadcast Journalism and Spanish. Future plans include Law School and Graduate Studies in International Relations or Journalism. In Hope in the Hands and Hearts of Society, she discusses various initiatives by individuals and organizations to reduce the number of sex trafficked American youth.


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