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Survivor Soundbite: Tokenism

Author(s): Framework
Date: February 21, 2024
Topic(s): Client Rights, Service Delivery, Survivor Experiences, U.S. Citizens

Clip is of Jamed Dold speaking on the topic of tokenism. Clip is from the February 28th, 2022 panel event in honor of Black History Month. Facilitator and speaker Bella Hounakey led a discussion with Evelyn Chumbow, James Dold, Kwami Adoboe-Herrera, and Moninda Marube on why the voices of Black survivors of trafficking are needed, […]

Survivor Soundbite: Four Principles of a Strength-Based Approach

Author(s): Framework
Date: February 21, 2024
Topic(s): Client Rights, Foreign Nationals, Service Delivery, Survivor Experiences

Clip is of Moninda Marube speaking on the four principles of a strength-based approach. Clip is from the February 28th, 2022 panel event in honor of Black History Month. Facilitator and speaker Bella Hounakey led a discussion with Evelyn Chumbow, James Dold, Kwami Adoboe-Herrera, and Moninda Marube on why the voices of Black survivors of […]

Survivor Soundbite: Prison Labor and Children forced into Gangs In America

Author(s): Framework
Date: February 21, 2024
Topic(s): Minors, Survivor Experiences, U.S. Citizens

Clip is of James Dold speaking on prison labor and children being forced into gangs in America. Clip is from the February 28th, 2022 panel event in honor of Black History Month. Facilitator and speaker Bella Hounakey led a discussion with Evelyn Chumbow, James Dold, Kwami Adoboe-Herrera, and Moninda Marube on why the voices of […]

Survivor Soundbite: How the History of Slavery Might Cause us to Miss Black Americans

Author(s): Framework
Date: February 21, 2024
Topic(s): Foreign Nationals, Survivor Experiences

Clip is of Evelyn Chumbow speaking on the history of slavery and how it might cause us to miss Black Americans. Clip is from the February 28th, 2022 panel event in honor of Black History Month. Facilitator and speaker Bella Hounakey led a discussion with Evelyn Chumbow, James Dold, Kwami Adoboe-Herrera, and Moninda Marube on […]

Survivor Soundbite: “When We Talk About Intersectionality in Trafficking, We Have to Talk About the History”

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

Clip is from a 2-hour survivor-led panel focuses on the intersections across the labor and sex trafficking industries. You can find the full event here. Quote is from Hazel Fasthorse.

Survivor Soundbite: “Intersectionality is Important Because Trauma Compounds”

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

Clip is from a 2-hour survivor-led panel focuses on the intersections across the labor and sex trafficking industries. You can find the full event here. Quote is from Jaimee Johnson.

Survivor Soundbite: “There’s a Bias of the Perfect Victim Within the Anti-trafficking Movement”

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

Clip is from a 2-hour survivor-led panel focuses on the intersections across the labor and sex trafficking industries. You can find the full event here. Quote is from Eric Harris.

Survivor Soundbite: “Survivors Might Not Look Like the Stereotype”

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

Clip is from a 2-hour survivor-led panel focuses on the intersections across the labor and sex trafficking industries. You can find the full event here. Quote is from Hazel Fasthorse.

Survivor Soundbite: “The Face of Trafficking is Changing”

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

Clip is from a 2-hour survivor-led panel focuses on the intersections across the labor and sex trafficking industries. You can find the full event here. Quote is from Hazel Fasthorse.

Survivor Soundbite: Definition of Trauma-Bonding

Author(s): Framework
Date: January 30, 2024
Topic(s): Learning Basics, 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 James Dold