Transphobia and
Human Trafficking

There has been a troubling rise in transphobia lately, as seen by an increase in fatal violence, recent efforts to pass anti-transgender legislation, and an escalation of discrimination based on gender identity or sexual orientation. We know that marginalized communities are at an increased risk of trafficking because the discrimination they face makes them more susceptible to abuse and exploitation. Our latest blog details how the anti-trafficking community, especially cisgender allies, must do more to support transgender survivors of trafficking.

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FNUSA's 2022 Anti-Trafficking Conference
"A wide variety of fantastic workshop content, and flexibility to include both in-person and virtual attendees. It was fantastic!"

Thank you to everyone who participated in our hybrid conference held March 15th - 17th! It was great being able to celebrate the event's 20th anniversary with both virtual and in-person audiences. We had a fantastic time connecting with and learning from everyone. We hope you can all join us again next year in Washington, DC! 
Policy Win: FNUSA Helps Get the CDC's Title 42 Terminated!
FNUSA joined in several letters calling for the end of the CDC's harmful Title 42 policy. Title 42 is a Trump-era policy that expels people seeking asylum at the border back to danger, under the guise of COVID-19 public health necessity. However, public health experts have disproved its necessity and detailed how the practice further endangered populations. We will be watching to make sure that the Biden Administration allows all asylum-seekers, including trafficking survivors, to enter the US to seek protection.
 
Our Housing Project has released a new toolkit on collaboration between anti-trafficking and housing programs. This toolkit provides information on the most meaningful ways to collaborate, form partnerships, and maintain survivor confidentiality. Additionally, it contains supplemental resources and a sample Memorandum of Understanding to assist with collaboration building.
Latest Fact Sheets
Our newest fact sheet with Futures Without Violence provides guidance on supporting the needs of survivors with criminal records. Learn 6 steps advocates can take to support the education and employment needs of survivors with records.

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