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 MoreHow do we prevent sexual assault? It’s a question that all activists and allies should be asking themselves as they work to change their communities.
Read MoreCAASE spent 18 months researching and observing how our criminal justice system currently treats women who were arrested for prostitution, and followed cases from police intervention through criminal case disposition.
Read MoreEpstein’s young victims would have been harmed and deserving of justice at any age.
Read MoreBecause while there are some people who choose to engage in sex work, and while a few come out of it unscathed, the evidence is clear: sex work isn’t safe.
Read MoreCAASE recently brought our signature curriculum, Empowering Youth to End Sexual Exploitation, to five new schools!
Read MoreA wiretap caught Alderman Solis’ patronage of prostitution, but outcry is only focusing on his cooperation with the feds.
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