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Survivor Soundbite: “We Need to Call Out the Non Profit Sector”

Author(s): Framework
Date: January 30, 2024
Topic(s): Client Rights, Service Delivery, Survivor Experiences, U.S. Citizens

Clip is from a panel of survivors of labor trafficking who discuss what traumatic bonding is and what it was like for them in the human trafficking context in which they experienced it. You can find the full event here. Quote is from Julissa Ponce.

Survivor Soundbite: Trauma Bonds in the Workplace

Author(s): Framework
Date: January 30, 2024
Topic(s): Client Rights, Foreign Nationals, Service Delivery, Survivor Experiences

Clip is from a panel of survivors of labor trafficking who discuss what traumatic bonding is and what it was like for them in the human trafficking context in which they experienced it. You can find the full event here. Quote is from Bella Houkaney.

Survivor Soundbite: Unhealthy Work-life Boundaries in the Non Profit Sector

Author(s): Framework
Date: January 30, 2024
Topic(s): Client Rights, Service Delivery, Survivor Experiences, U.S. Citizens

Clip is from a panel of survivors of labor trafficking who discuss what traumatic bonding is and what it was like for them in the human trafficking context in which they experienced it. You can find the full event here. Quote is from Julissa Ponce.

Survivor Soundbite: “See Survivors as a Whole Person”

Author(s): Framework
Date: January 30, 2024
Topic(s): Client Rights, Service Delivery, Survivor Experiences, U.S. Citizens

Clip is from a panel of survivors of labor trafficking who discuss what traumatic bonding is and what it was like for them in the human trafficking context in which they experienced it. You can find the full event here. Quote is from Julissa Ponce.

Survivor Soundbite: Cognitive Dissonance in Trauma Bonding

Author(s): Framework
Date: January 30, 2024
Topic(s): Client Rights, Foreign Nationals, Service Delivery, Survivor Experiences

Clip is from a panel of survivors of labor trafficking who discuss what traumatic bonding is and what it was like for them in the human trafficking context in which they experienced it. You can find the full event here. Quote is from Bella Houkaney

Survivor Soundbite: “Stop the Hierarchy of Trauma Between Sex and Labor Trafficking”

Author(s): Framework
Date: January 30, 2024
Topic(s): Client Rights, Service Delivery, Survivor Experiences, U.S. Citizens

Clip is from a panel of survivors of labor trafficking who discuss what traumatic bonding is and what it was like for them in the human trafficking context in which they experienced it. You can find the full event here. Quote is from Julissa Ponce.

Survivor Soundbite: “Is Your Non Profit Open to Criticism?”

Author(s): Framework
Date: January 30, 2024
Topic(s): Client Rights, Foreign Nationals, Service Delivery, Survivor Experiences

Clip is from a panel of survivors of labor trafficking who discuss what traumatic bonding is and what it was like for them in the human trafficking context in which they experienced it. You can find the full event here. Quote is from Bella Hounakey.

Survivor Soundbite: “Respect Survivors’ Decisions About Their Own Life”

Author(s): Framework
Date: January 30, 2024
Topic(s): Client Rights, Service Delivery, Survivor Experiences, U.S. Citizens

Clip is from a panel of survivors of labor trafficking who discuss what traumatic bonding is and what it was like for them in the human trafficking context in which they experienced it. You can find the full event here. Quote is from Julissa Ponce

Survivor Soundbite: Forced Criminality is Labor Trafficking

Author(s): Framework
Date: January 30, 2024
Topic(s): Survivor Experiences, U.S. Citizens

Survivor James Dold speaks on how when people are forced to commit crimes, that is a form of labor trafficking. “Labor” or “services” in the human trafficking context can mean both legal AND illegal work.

Educational Video: Human-Centered Services

Author(s): Framework
Date: January 30, 2024
Topic(s): Client Rights, Foreign Nationals, Service Delivery, Survivor Experiences

This short video examines the value of centering a person’s humanity as service-providers work to support survivors of labor trafficking. Inspired by conversations with anti-trafficking activist Moninda Maruba, the video explores ways to incorporate love into our practice, focus on building resilience, and establish rapport and trust between survivors and service providers.