Today I woke up with the thoughts of putting on a pair of pants. (I may be wearing dresses more often now, as I realized the great feeling of not having my waist line restricted. ;-) ) I wanted to take some time to share with you about my experience in participating in Dressember.
Last year, I had a friend post about participating in Dressember. I followed her posts and read them with intent, but I didn't participate. I followed the Facebook page, and when they posted about the start of the movement again, I knew in my heart I should participate. It was so much more than a dress. I felt all of these: humbled, sadness, happiness, empowered, anger, enlightened, strength, determined, prayerful, and most of all-changed.
Some Things I've learned since participating in Dressember.
Statistics
1. More than 30 million people are enslaved worldwide.
2. Human trafficking generates about 150 billion a year.
3. About 2 million children are exploited in the global commercial sex trade.
4. The most recent study from the International Labor Organization in September 2017 found that women account for 99% of victims in the commercial sex industry and 58% in other forms of slavery.
5. Every 30 seconds, somewhere in the world, a child is trafficked.
How to Recognize the Signs of Human Trafficking
https://polarisproject.org/human-trafficking/recognize-signs
Areas Dressember Supports
1. Rescuing Victims
Our partners work closely with law enforcement to identify, protect, and free people who have been forced into the commercial sex trade.They also work to train law enforcement, hospital staff, and transportation authorities to identify conspicuous signs of slavery.
2. SERVING JUSTICE
We facilitate collaborative work with legal authorities to build strong cases against traffickers, pimps, and criminals, and ensure that all victims are well represented in court.
3. RESTORING LIVES
We know that every survivor deserves unique, individual treatment. Survivors are provided with access to housing, medical treatment, as well as individualized trauma counseling, vocational opportunities, and education.
Ways to Educate Ourselves
a blogpost on some good podcasts to listen to: http://www.dressember.org/blog/podcasts
an app to use to check out companies: Good on You https://goodonyou.eco/app/
http://www.dressember.org/blog/childlabor
Ethical Shopping Choices
http://www.dressember.org/blog/mensethicalguide
http://www.dressember.org/blog/holidaygiftguide
http://www.dressember.org/blog/stockingstufferguide
http://www.thegoodtrade.com/features/fair-trade-clothing
This is not an exhaustive list for sure, as I didn't want to overwhelm you with too much information. My goal is just inform you a little more, and how we can stand up for human rights. This doesn't end for me, as I will continue to learn more of what I can do.
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