The Anti-Trafficking Cause: From exceptionalism to shared struggle

Authors

  • Sienna Baskin
  • Huey Hewitt

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14197/atr.2012201510

Abstract

Response to the ATR debate proposition ‘It is worth undermining the anti-trafficking cause in order to more directly challenge the systems producing everyday abuses within the global economy.’

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Author Biographies

Sienna Baskin

Sienna Baskin is Director of the Anti-Trafficking Fund at NEO Philanthropy. The Anti-Trafficking Fund provides grants to prevent human trafficking and aid its survivors in the United States, and implements a strategy based in immigrant rights, labour rights, economic/social justice, and human rights. Before joining NEO Philanthropy, Sienna Baskin was Managing Director of the Urban Justice Center’s Sex Workers Project, where she worked to protect the rights of victims of trafficking and sex workers.

Huey Hewitt

Huey Hewitt is a first-year PhD student in the Department of African & African-American Studies at Harvard University. He is a former intern with the Anti-Trafficking Fund at NEO Philanthropy. Before, during, and after his time with NEO, Huey Hewitt has worked as a community organiser alongside currently and formerly incarcerated people—especially those who have been criminalised as survivors of trafficking, domestic violence, and other forms of abuse.

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Published

28-09-2020

How to Cite

Baskin, S., & Hewitt, H. (2020). The Anti-Trafficking Cause: From exceptionalism to shared struggle . Anti-Trafficking Review, (15), 162–166. https://doi.org/10.14197/atr.2012201510