Katherine Jolluck

Senior Lecturer in the Department of History, Stanford University

Enslavement in the 21st Century: From Labor and Sex to Organ Harvesting and Petty Crime

 

 

 

Katherine R. Jolluck is Senior Lecturer in the Department of History at Stanford University.  She is also a Faculty Fellow at both the WSD HANDA Center for Human Rights and International Justice and the Haas Center for Public Service.  She previously taught at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the Naval Post-Graduate School.

A specialist on East European and Russian history, she focuses on the topics of women and war, women in communist societies, forced labor in the USSR, and human trafficking.  Her books include: Exile and Identity: Polish Women in the Soviet Union during WWII, and Gulag Voices: Oral Histories of Soviet Incarceration and Exile (with Jehanne M Gheith).  Jolluck offers courses on human trafficking and is active in the SF Bay Area anti-trafficking community, where she helped to create and serves on the steering committee of No Traffick Ahead.