From National Action Campaign, NOW <[email protected]>
Subject Action Alert: Past Is Present, by World Without Exploitation
Date May 5, 2020 2:34 PM
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National Action Program
NOW - National Organization For Women
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Action Alert: Past Is Present, by World Without Exploitation

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Dear NOW Leaders,

Join a compelling webinar presentation, Past Is Present, by World Without Exploitation on how the historical effects of the sex trade have led to a disproportionate impact on women and girls of color. This is scheduled for Thursday, May 7, from 12 noon to 1 p.m., EDT. You should register as soon as possible as capacity is limited.

There is another opportunity to view the webinar by the Coalition Against Trafficking in Women International, At the Edge of the Margins: COVID-19's impact on women in the sex trade, originally aired on April 30. The webinar featured survivor leaders from Europe, South Africa, South America, and the U.S. and was recorded by later viewing. Below is the link and you will have to catch this excellent discussion by Wednesday, May 6.

Meeting Recording:
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Access Password: 2S#+DD31
The link is available for seven days.

Thank you for all you do for feminism.

For Women's lives and happiness,
Toni Van Pelt

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Join us for a May 7 presentation about the historical effects of the sex trade on women and girls of color.

Cherice Hopkins of Rights4Girls, a Now & Next Speakers Series presenter.

What are the historical effects of the sex trade on women and girls of color? Let's discuss.

We cannot discuss the sex trade in the U.S. without addressing colonization, slavery, and the institutionalized inter-generational oppression of women and girls. Ignoring this history has led to the continued exploitation, and too often criminalization, of women and girls of color. In "Past is Present: The historical effects of the sex trade on women and girls of color today," Cherice Hopkins, Staff Attorney at Rights4Girls, will discuss the racial and gender disparities among survivors, how to disrupt the criminalization of survivors, and how to promote survivor-centered accountability for exploiters.

On Thursday, May 7, from 12-1 pm EDT, please join World Without Exploitation for this important presentation.

Please register soon, as capacity is limited.

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