WEBINAR FOR FRONTLINE WORKERS: Preventing Trafficking by Unpacking Root Causes and Empowering Youth

a free webinar for frontline workers and parents to prevent exploitation/trafficking

Aura Freedom partnered with MCIS Language Solutions and Helpingtraffickedpersons.org to bring frontline workers, parents and caregivers a FREE webinar on how to prevent sexual exploitation and human trafficking

Been hearing a lot about human trafficking lately? What does it mean to your family, the people you support at work, and your community?

Join Marissa Kokkoros, our Executive Director, for an interactive webinar on how to prevent human trafficking in the sex trade by advancing EQUALITY. By analyzing the root causes of human trafficking and exploitation, we can empower youth to demand better for themselves and their communities. 

After all, it’s very difficult to traffic empowered youth.

Parents, teachers, frontline workers, interested community members and other stakeholders will:

-learn the basics of human trafficking in the sex trade, the luring/grooming process and current trends

-explore the root causes of human trafficking in the sex trade (gender inequality, colonialism, systemic racism, ableism, homophobia, etc.) and how recognizing and unpacking these root causes with youth can increase equality and prevent abuse and exploitation

-how to appropriately support youth who are being exploited or those at risk

-learn where to get help and find resources

Women Fleeing Violence During COVID-19: The Morning Show, Global News AM640 Toronto

Women Fleeing Domestic Violence During COVID-19: The Morning Show, Global News AM640 Toronto

Catch our Executive Director’s interview today on The Morning Show AM 640 as she discusses women and children fleeing violence during the COVID-19 lockdown, how to reach out safely and what resources are available. Don’t look away. 
GUEST: Marissa Kokkorus, Executive Director of Aura Freedom International, a grassroots organization that  supports women and girls by fighting against gender-based violence, gender inequality, and human trafficking – in Canada and beyond Support Women and Children Fleeing Domestic VioCatch our executive Director’s interview on The Morning Show AM640 as she discussed women and children fleeing violence during the COVD-19 lockdown, how to reach out safely and what resources are availaCatch our Executive Director’s interview today on The Morning Show AM 640 as she discusses women and children fleeing violence during the COVID-19 lockdown, how to safely reach out for help, and what resources are available. 

Listen to the interview here!

Relentless Resilience: How to Prevent Gender-Based Violence Starting at Home: The Parenting Show on Global News Radio

How to Prevent Gender-Based Violence Starting at Home - The Parenting Show on Global News Radio with Pina Crispo 

Our Executive Director and author of Relentless Resilience was on The Parenting Show today with Pina Crispo and Jennifer Valentyne talking about the new report, the sobering stats, and how parents are the first educators who can all be part of the change to end gender-based violence for good.
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Kuddos to these women for being brave enough to interrupt their typical show of kids’ nutrition and travel advice for parents to face a subject that affects us all, but that few want to talk about. Stay bold.

Listen to the interview here or click below! 

Press Release: Aura Freedom launches report in honour of International Women’s Day

press release

Toronto, Ontario – March 8, 2020: In honour of International Women’s Day, Aura Freedom launches “Relentless Resilience” – a bold report on the impact of gender-based violence on Canadian society.

Aura Freedom is a grassroots Canadian organization based in Toronto that works to end gender-based violence for good.

‘Relentless Resilience’ is a series of interviews with social workers and survivors of gender-based violence in Canada. The report is raw, real and bold. It does not sugar-coat anything, but paints a sobering picture of the current situation for countless women and girls in Canada and what has to be done.

Currently, there is no National Action Plan for gender-based violence in Canada. The report calls upon the government to implement an urgent Action Plan that PREVENTS gender-based violence as opposed to solely reacting to it. “Women’s organizations, shelters and rape crisis centres will simply keep chasing their tails unless a concrete, proactive plan is implemented. Unless the violence is prevented, starting NOW,” says the report’s author, Marissa Kokkoros.

-Every 3 days, a woman or girl in Canada is killed. Many of them, by their partners.

-Indigenous women are killed 12 TIMES more likely to be killed than any other women in Canada.

-On any given night, 6000 women and children sleep in emergency shelters because it is not safe at home.

On International Women’s Day, as we celebrate women, we must recognize that in order for women and girls to live healthy and vibrant lives, the violence against them must end. But, ending the violence won’t simply benefit women and girls – it will benefit everyone.

Imagine a Canada free from gender-based violence. “Very often, women are the traditional caregivers of their families and custodians of their communities. So, when you break a woman down, you break down everyone around her. Gender-based violence is robbing us all of infinite talent and love, says Marissa.

This is not just a feminist issue. Men and boys must be part of the solution. While we know that not all men are violent, we also know most violence against women is committed by men. So, it’s a men’s issue, too.

While governments scramble to put together action plans to address COVID-19, women and girls are being raped, beaten, and murdered every day. Right now, hundreds of women and their children are being turned away from shelters because there is no room. Where is the national emergency?

When we look at ending the violence, we must look at its connections to inequalities of gender, race, class and ability. The only way forward is for all of us, in Canada and around the world, to invest in the way each child is treated, taught, protected and valued equally from day one. Equality is everything,” says Marissa.

This International Women’s Day, let’s all stand up and say enough and work together to end gender-based violence. It is possible.

The ‘Relentless Resilience’ report is available for free at www.aurafreedom.org

Download Press Release here:

Press Release Edited – Relentless Resilience

 

City of Toronto Human Trafficking Consultations, Submission to City Council

City of Toronto Human Trafficking Consultation and Submission to City Council

In May 2019, the City of Toronto’s END TRAFFICKING T.O. division submitted a report on Supporting Survivors of Human Trafficking.

Aura Freedom was asked to participate in the City’s consultations implemented to make sure the voices of community stakeholders were incorporated into the report, which also recognized mentioned Aura Freedom’s Peer Prevention Project.

Aura Freedom made a written submission to City Council regarding the report, in order to put prevention, gender equality and anti-oppression at the top of the counter-trafficking agenda.

To read the submission, click here: Written submission for 2019.EC5.4 on June 18, 2019 City Council

On June 18, 2019, Council adopted the report that outlines a number of actions that the City proposes to take, in collaboration with other agencies, corporations and divisions to support survivors of human trafficking.

We look forward to being a part of the City of Toronto’s ongoing efforts to address human trafficking in our communities.

Project Impact Report – The Peer Prevention Project

The Peer Prevention Project - 2020 Impact Report

In 2019 only alone, Aura Freedom’s Peer Prevention Project operated in over 36 youth spaces across Toronto with 2,000+ participants to prevent gender-based violence and exploitation in the city.

From those 36 presentations, 19 survivors of sexual exploitation, human trafficking and sexual violence came forward and were referred to crucial services. 

For more stats and more information on the power of this project, check out / download our report: Aura Freedom’s Peer Prevention Project

Camp Sisterhood – A Photographic Account of a Post-Earthquake Project, Nepal

Camp Sisterhood: A Photographic Account of a Post-Earthquake Project for Women and Girls in Nepal

Explore a stunning photographic look at Aura Freedom’s “Female Friendly Spaces”, a local intervention to prevent and address gender-based violence in post-earthquake Nepal.

View the story of Camp Sisterhood told on Exposure HERE:

Download the official report here: Camp Sisterhood-Aura Freedom Post-Earthquake

Photos by Mandy Glinsbockel, on assignment for Aura Freedom in Nepal

In partnership with Apeiron Global and funded by the Canada Fund for Local Initiatives