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SUMMARY:Breaking the cycle of women and girls’ exploitation
DESCRIPTION:“More than 30 million women and girls worldwide live in slavery today. \nWomen and girls are disproportionately affected by modern slavery. It’s not by chance. Gender inequalities deny them their rights\, limit their choices and opportunities\, and expose them to risk. And where modern slavery exists\, it reinforces the deep-rooted systems and structures supporting gender inequality. This is the vicious cycle of women and girls’ exploitation. \nUnderstanding and addressing systems of discrimination and disempowerment is critical to ending slavery around the world. \nJoin us to hear expert voices in the anti-slavery movement discuss this complex interlinkage and explore what interventions and strategies can break this cycle.” \nWelcome \n\nBaroness Philippa Stroud – CEO\, Legatum Institute\nNick Grono – CEO\, Freedom Fund\n\n  \nKeynote \n\nMs Siobhán Mullally – Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons\, especially in women and children\, UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights\n\n  \nSpeakers \n\nMs Adriana Duarte Araújo – Coordinator\, Coletivo Mulher Vida\, Brazil\nMs Grace Forrest – Founding Director\, Walk Free\nDr Fiona Samuels – Gender Equality and Social Inclusion programme at ODI and Honorary Associate Professor at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine\nMs Havovi Wadia – Director of Programs\, The Freedom Fund\n\n  \nModerator \n\nMs Brandee Butler – Deputy CEO\, Fund for Global Human Rights
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SUMMARY:Cross-movement organizing: sex work advocacy\, harm reduction\, and you!
DESCRIPTION:“This workshop will take the framing of sex worker rights beyond “sex work is work” to examine how sex work decriminalization intersects with all areas of organizing and discuss how to actively include sex workers’ rights and advocacy into your own respective work. This will be an interactive workshop. \nTo honor International Sex Workers’ Rights Day on March 3\, PhillyRUA is putting up a series of political education events. All donation proceeds will go towards PhillyRUA. Please consider subscribing to our newsletter here and following us on social media to keep up with us! \nSpeaker Bios\nSultana Bibi has been advocating for the economic\, human and labor rights for people who trade sex and use drugs since 2010. She is a member of Project SAFE\, a harm reduction organization that works at the intersection of sex work\, drug use\, and homelessness in Philadelphia. She is also co-founder of Nightshade\, a sex worker collective that centers the experiences of street-based sex workers and aims to decriminalize sex work and drug use in Philadelphia and beyond. \nRaani Begum is a queer\, South Asian full service sex worker. She organizes with Project Safe and Philadelphia Red Umbrella Alliance around the issues people who trade sex and use drugs experience. She focuses her community organizing and research on the intersection of street economies\, culture\, labor\, anti-police work and surveillance\, and harm reduction from a gendered perspective. Her work appears on The Heaux History Project and is also published on her subscription links.”
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