Pathways to Freedom
@pathwaysfreedom
We challenge assumptions about #humantrafficking and how victims and survivors are impacted.
ID: 852877224411844608
http://www.pathwaystofreedom.org/ 14-04-2017 13:32:30
90 Tweet
70 Takipçi
64 Takip Edilen
"Pathways to Freedom: A Critical Opportunity for Cities to lead on the Prevention of Labor and Sexual Exploitation" - Don't miss Pathways to Freedom at the Freedom Network USA conference on #humantrafficking. The breakout session begins at 3:30pm ET.
STARTING TODAY: 🆕Symposium on Local Approaches to #EndModernSlavery This week's upcoming expert discussion includes Alison Gardner at Rights Lab, Megan Tackney at Humanity United, Nathaniel Erb at Erb & Associates, & Annie Miller + Amanda Finger at LCHT. Stay tuned!
Pathway's Megan Tackney was featured in Delta 8.7 - The Alliance 8.7 Knowledge Platform's Local Approaches to Tackling #ModernSlavery symposium. In this piece, she challenges cities to take a more robust response to #trafficking and to examine their understanding & misunderstanding of who is trafficked:
Congratulations to Mayor Brandon Johnson, Lori Lightfoot. The City of Chicago has taken important steps towards addressing labor and sexual #exploitation and we look forward to continuing this work with your new administration.
New Request for Proposals! Pathways to Freedom is seeking an evaluator with the ability to work within complex systems to conduct an evaluation of its work investing in U.S. municipal responses to #humantrafficking. More information here: bit.ly/2WeZl31
Building the political power and capacity of low-wage workers is critical. We're excited to see that Irvine Foundation is leading the way in their efforts to directly fund #workers. Learn more about their efforts in the recent article by Inside Philanthropy bit.ly/2WRYYsk
Wage theft is one factor that may contribute to a worker being a victim of labor #trafficking. Unfortunately, this type of exploitation often goes unnoticed and remains prevalent among low-wage jobs in the food and construction industries. The Minnesota Star Tribune strib.mn/2XtPDWY