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Tool: Ingredients That Can Never Be a Part of a Healthy Relationship
Date: March 26, 2026
Topic(s): Learning Basics, Survivor Experiences
This image, created by survivor consultant Rucha Nimbalkar, shows how grooming in domestic servitude—especially when it starts in a romantic relationship—often follows a pattern made up of specific harmful behaviors. Tactics like abuse, blackmail, threats, etc. are not small issues that can be worked through or balanced out. Once these behaviors show up, they shift […]
Tool: Spring Learning Collaborative Promo
Date: March 26, 2026
Topic(s): Learning Basics
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One Pager: March Brunch and Brainstorm Takeaways
Date: March 24, 2026
Topic(s): Learning Basics
In this Brunch & Brainstorm event, Framework celebrated National Women’s History month by discussing women’s experiences of labor trafficking in the U.S. throughout the last 100 years. Providers shared trends in industries and experiences of female clients within their regions and providers shared tips and recommendations in supporting clients in the current context. View the […]
One Pager: February Brunch and Brainstorm Takeaways
Date: February 26, 2026
Topic(s): Learning Basics
This takeaway sheet captures key reflections from a conversation on Love and Labor Trafficking with expert Rucha Nimbalkar. The overview highlights how trauma bonding is intentionally built through affection, manipulation, and normalized abuse; how love can be real while still being used as a tool for control; and how grooming patterns often overlap across labor […]
One Pager: Labor Trafficking, Gaslighting, and Trauma Bonding
Date: February 26, 2026
Topic(s): Case Management, Learning Basics, Survivor Experiences
This two-page handout provides information to help providers recognize and respond to gaslighting and trauma bonding in labor trafficking contexts. It defines how “love” can be used as a tool for recruitment, control, and coercion, and explains why survivors may feel loyalty or attachment even after harm, and offers trauma-informed practice guidance for providers. The […]
Case Study: Love and Labor Trafficking: February Awareness Building Activities
Date: February 26, 2026
Topic(s): Case Management, Client Rights, Learning Basics, Outreach & Identification
Labor trafficking does not always look dramatic. It does not always involve strangers. And it rarely follows the script we imagine. Sometimes it looks like love. Sometimes it looks like protection. Sometimes it looks like caretaking Sometimes it looks like work. This Valentine’s series invites providers to pause and practice sitting with the complexity of […]
Survivor Soundbite: Life After Leaving
Date: December 16, 2025
Topic(s): Case Management, Learning Basics, Survivor Experiences
Labor trafficking survivor Anthony Paco Bernaola explains why everyday life can feel confusing for people who have escaped trafficking situations. Before anything else, survivors need safety and stability so that they can work toward rebuilding control over their own lives.
Survivor Soundbite: Men Don’t Always Show Trauma in Obvious Ways
Date: December 16, 2025
Topic(s): Case Management, Learning Basics, Survivor Experiences
Labor trafficking survivor Anthony Paco Bernaola explains that men don’t always show trauma in obvious ways. Men and boys who have survived labor trafficking deserve safety, dignity, and hope.
Survivor Soundbite: Help Us Reconnect
Date: December 16, 2025
Topic(s): Case Management, Learning Basics, Survivor Experiences
Labor trafficking survivor Anthony Paco Bernaola discusses the need for service providers to offer survivors patience, human connection, and time to heal.
Survivor Soundbite: Men and Boys in Labor Trafficking Situations
Date: December 16, 2025
Topic(s): Learning Basics, Minors, Survivor Experiences
Labor trafficking survivor Anthony Paco Bernaola discusses the experiences of men and boys who are caught in labor trafficking situations. Growing up, men and boys absorb messages that they should be strong and sacrifice to provide for their families. When work becomes abusive, this mindset can make it difficult to ask for help.
