The Evolution of Anti-Trafficking Efforts with Elizabeth Scaife
Description
Elizabeth Scaife is a long-time advocate against human trafficking, her formative experiences, and the evolution of the movement over the past 16 years are discussed in this episode. The conversation highlights the importance of survivor voices, the challenges that remain in the field, and the need for cultural shifts in understanding and addressing trafficking. Elizabeth shares insights on the complexities of the issue, including the intersection of labor trafficking and the ongoing stigma surrounding victimization. In this conversation, Tom and Elizabeth discuss the complexities of engaging men in social change, particularly in the context of human trafficking. They explore the myth of the 'action hero' and emphasize the importance of mentorship and community involvement. Elizabeth shares insights on the significance of survivor voices and the need for resources that amplify their stories. The discussion also touches on self-care for advocates and offers advice for men who wish to contribute positively to the fight against exploitation.
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction to the Conversation
01:32 Elizabeth Scaife's Journey in Anti-Trafficking
07:07 Formative Experiences in the Field
16:01 Evolution of the Anti-Trafficking Movement
25:53 Current Challenges and Future Directions
32:38 The Action Hero Myth
34:00 Engaging Men in Social Change
36:06 Mentorship as a Tool Against Trafficking
37:30 Redefining Heroism
39:27 The Importance of Survivor Voices
40:22 Creating Resources for Awareness
43:51 The Role of Survivor Stories
47:21 Navigating Survivor Narratives
50:54 Self-Care in Advocacy
54:58 Advice for Men in Advocacy
Let's Connect:
FYN Global: https://www.findyournorthglobal.com/
Books by Survivors Guide: https://www.findyournorthglobal.com/resourcelibrary
Grit Conference: https://uprisingwyo.org/grit/
Epik Project: https://www.epikproject.org/