05/28/2026
How stories are told matters. This new article from Columbia Journalism Review explores the ethical responsibilities journalists and media outlets have when reporting on trafficking. The article was published in response to concerns raised by advocates, survivor leaders, and organizations following a recent New York Times article about Figueroa Street in Los Angeles that many felt relied on harmful “rescue” narratives and risked further harm to vulnerable young people.
The article also includes perspectives from our SJI Director Stephanie Richard, who shared: “The piece raises urgent questions about trafficking in Los Angeles. But it also reinforces carceral myths that many survivors and advocates have spent years working to dismantle.”
Looking back at a New York Times magazine story to examine what responsible coverage of s*x trafficking looks like—and what it doesn’t.