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Self Study

WA: Human Trafficking Through an Anti-Racist, Anti-Oppressive Lens Webinar presented by NASW Washington Chapter


Credit(s): 2.5 Social Work
Course Number: WA20250228
Original Program Date: February 28, 2025
Duration: 2 hours 49 minutes
Access: Available for 5 months after Registration
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    Category: Human Trafficking
    Category: Human Trafficking (show less)
    Other: Washington
    Other: Washington
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    Although it is important to recognize that human trafficking can happen to anyone, it is necessary to have critical awareness about the intersections of racism, sexism and systems of colonization which disproportionality increase the vulnerabilities for people of color.  
     
    In a two-year review of all suspected human trafficking incidents across the United States, 94% of suspected sex trafficking victims were female with Black females accounting for 40% and Latinx females accounting for 24% (Rights4Girls, 2018).  Furthermore, data shows 40% of women who were victims of sex trafficking identify as American Indian or Alaskan Native, despite representing only 10% of the general population (NCAI Policy Research Center, 2016).  

    Oppression is the use of power to disempower, marginalize, and silence individuals who are often thought of as “others”, while continuing to uphold the power and privilege of those who oppress.  The selling of Black and Indigenous women and children for sexual purposes has occurred for centuries and it’s time to call it out and dismantle the oppressive systems which continue to allow its manifestation.
     
    Join us to learn more about how human trafficking connects to broader systems of structural oppression, explore how society’s values, ideas and power relationships have normalized the violence experienced by people of color and learn about our collective responsibility to eradicate and respond to human trafficking through an anti-racist and anti-oppressive lens.  

     OBJECTIVES:
     1. Evaluate the occurrence of trafficking through the lens of intersectionality
     2. Define anti-racism and anti-oppression
     3. Call out the structures of oppression and societal values that normalize violence against “others”
     4. Identify the individual and collective actions that can be used to apply an anti-racist, anti-oppression lens towards anti- human trafficking work
    2.5 Social Work  

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