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Finding Common Ground: Debates Around Sex Trade Reform, Decriminalizing Prostitution, and the Fight Against Trafficking

We would all want to see a world free of violence, harm, and exploitation. But how we go about it, we don’t always agree on. There’s widespread agreement in the anti-trafficking movement that we have to address the social determinants that make people vulnerable, such as housing insecurity, poverty, discrimination. But one thing anti-human trafficking experts remain deeply divided on is the spectrum of legal stances regarding commercial sex — such as questions of legalizing or decriminalizing prostitution, sex trade reform, and how to draw the line between voluntary sex work, exploitation, and trafficking.

Debates on anti-trafficking and sex trade reforms divide most advocates into four camps: legalization, full decriminalization, partial decriminalization, and outright criminalization. Three experts on this topic will join a panel to:

  • Explain and dissect the four models

  • Explore their contrasting views based on their expertise as advocates working with trafficking individuals or individuals in the sex trade, as well as their own lived experiences

  • Identify areas of common ground and opportunities for meaningful reform, both in our state and nationally.

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