Introducing the World Without Exploitation Youth Coalition.

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About Us

The fight to create a world where no one is bought, sold, or exploited is a fight for the future - and creating an exploitation-free future is what the World Without Exploitation Youth Coalition is all about. Our new, national, youth-led network — made up of young people, ages 15 to 28 — is using advocacy, education, and awareness raising initiatives to create change while supporting a culture of inclusion and diversity. Young survivor leaders, students, professionals, activists, artists, and allies are all encouraged to be a part of our efforts. We're doing this through:

Public Education

Hosting youth-targeted and led events, webinars, and monthly coalition meetings that educate on the issues of sexual exploitation and human trafficking.

Raising Awareness

Hosting youth-targeted and led events, webinars, and monthly coalition meetings that educate on the issues of sexual exploitation and how to combat human trafficking.

Legal Advocacy

Advocating for policy change through direct engagement with policymakers and decision-makers while supporting and creating campaigns that uplift the voices of human trafficking victims and survivors.

Youth Coalition Executive Leadership

Youth Coalition Council

Tatiana (Tati) Borchetta, Writing
Chloe Palagonia, Outreach

Charlotte Bizup, Education

Andrew Guy, Education

Joelene Ortega, Communications Advisor

Zoe Alsfine, Writing

Anna Peterson, Education

Delaney Hausch, Social Media

Delaney Hausch, Social Media

Lena Farley, Social Media

Rebecca Biagas, Social Media

Nayla Dayal, Education

Bella LaFreniere, Education

Co-Founders

Maria Elisa Escobar, former Co-Chair

Stella Fitzgerald

Zoe Gelmen

Mekdes Girma

Matthew Kodsi

Samantha Konigsberg

Dahlia Locke, former Co-Chair

Caitlen Macias, Founding Chair

Arianna Moore

Erin Regan

Introducing WorldWE Youth Coalition College Club Chapters

In response to the pervasiveness of “sex work” ideology on college campuses, the World Without Exploitation Youth Coalition has launched college chapters. Our chapters are educating their peers about the realities of commercial sexual exploitation and human trafficking and activating students in support of survivor-centered policies. They will also be partnering with local direct service organizations to support survivors of exploitation directly.

WorldWE Youth Claremont Colleges (5C)

Interested in creating a Youth Coalition club chapter at your college? Email us at youth@worldwithoutexploitation.org

Understanding and Responding to the Sex Trade: A Series for Beginners

Upcoming Events

October 21st at 7pm ET

Special Event. Joy as an Act of Resistance: A book celebration and conversation with: author of “Leaving Breezy Street” Brenda Myers-Powell(Dreamcatcher Foundation), Anne K. Ream(The Voices and Faces Project)

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