Black Women are Still Fighting to be Free from Sex Trafficking
Sexual exploitation is a racial justice issue. Black women survivors need our full attention and support in advocating for solutions to the sex trade.
Read MoreSexual exploitation is a racial justice issue. Black women survivors need our full attention and support in advocating for solutions to the sex trade.
Read MoreTo address the harms of the commercial sex trade, we shoud follow the leadership of LGBTQ+ survivors who are speaking about its realities is key.
Read MoreThe Race for CAASE Team went above and beyond in 2023, inspiring us to stretch our goal!
Read MorePeople who sell sex face increased risk for mental health issues stemming from the trauma that’s common in the sex trade. Here’s how to address it.
Read MoreSurvivor advocates are especially busy during April because it’s Sexual Assault Awareness Month. We are honored to share this time…
Read MoreWhat it is and how to get help Alex* matched with a woman on a dating app. After some get-to-know-you…
Read MoreYouth survivors of sex trafficking are often punished and revictimized in adult court. Illinois has the responsibility to change that.
Read MoreIllinois can better protect child victims of sexual exploitation from suffering lifelong criminal penalties and support their healing.
Read MoreWhat partners of survivors can do to help their loved one feel supported and heal from sexual harm.
Read MoreYear at a Glance: highlighting and celebrating CAASE’s amazing work in 2022.
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