Author profile: Kendra Morancy

Kendra Morancy is a joint MA/PhD student in African and African Diaspora Studies and International Relations at Florida International University (USA). Her research areas include Human Trafficking, Sex Tourism, Migration, and Global Health and Development Studies. Her major fields include Latin American and Caribbean foreign policy and global governance systems. She seeks to use her analytical writing skills to effectively solve societal issues and serve as an advocate for women, children and other disadvantaged groups.

Nineteenth Century Migration Trends and the Role of Women

Kendra Morancy • Jun 28 2021 • Articles

Trends in migration concerning women are driven by the same factors. These include poverty, social transformations, gender inequalities, and policy changes.

Globalization, Human Trafficking and Tourism in the Caribbean

Kendra Morancy • Feb 4 2020 • Articles

Sex tourism is the recreation of racist exploitation measures. Several factors link back to globalization’s role of driving the exploitation of Caribbean women and men.

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