While out holiday shopping in Washington, D.C. , recently, we picked up a small toy for our nephew: a miniature Washington, D.C., city bus, officially licensed by the city government. It was charming, well-made, and the perfect gift. Yet when we turned the box over, we saw the toy was manufactured in Guangdong Province in China , a high-risk area for forced labor. We put it back down.

Despite having both worked on international forced labor issues, we were surprised to see that our own holiday shopping in a progressive Washington, D.C., store implicated us in human rights abuses. The uncomfortable truth is that forced labor is so deeply embedded in global supply chains that many of us are encountering it with alarming frequency.

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