Educate Yourself about HIV/AIDS and Human Trafficking
July is National HIV Awareness Month. Honor it by learning about how trafficking victims are at increased risk of becoming HIV positive.
The Voices and Faces Project is an award-winning documentary initiative created to bring the names, faces and stories of survivors of sexual violence and trafficking to the attention of the public. A past finalist for the Dorothea Lange-Paul Taylor Documentary Prize, The Voices and Faces Project was recently recognized by the United States Department of Justice as “a leader in the growing movement of young pioneers who are coming forward with new ideas in the fight to end violence." Through its lobbying and speakers bureau, websites (voicesandfaces.org and counterquo.org), sexual violence survivor story archive and a series of documentary and creative projects—including the country's first creative writing workshop for survivors of sexual and domestic violence and trafficking—The Voices and Faces Project seeks to change minds, hearts and public policies on sexual violence and exploitation. The Voices and Faces Project is a national 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.
To create a national network of survivors willing to stand up and speak out about sexual violence