Experiences of Black Survivors and Exploring the Intersections of Survival Sex and Sex Trafficking

When: June 12, 2020 11:00 am

This webinar will address how to protect and better serve Black survivors of sex trafficking and other forms of sexual exploitation, with a specific focus on Black Trans women. We will address best practices and community engagement strategies when serving the community; how stigma and bias reinforce community and interpersonal violence; how institutional and/or interpersonal violence shows up in our communities; and the differences as well as intersections of sex work and sex trafficking.

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