PLNU Center for Justice & Reconciliation Summer Research Brief
Shyne™ has a trauma-informed and inclusive service model for addressing the economic advancement of survivors of sex trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation through financial inclusion, career development, and entrepreneurship. The video below highlights parts of the conversation PLNU Senior Research Associate, Arduizur Carli Richie-Zavaleta, DrPH, MAIPS, MASP had with Shyne's Founder and CEO, Cynthia Luvlee and Jazmyn Gasparri, Lived Experience Expert | Shyne Board Member | E.A.
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National Economic Justice Report 2023Shyne™ is honored to partner with The Avery Center, Nomi Network, Shobana Powell Consulting and You are More Than Inc on this impactful report featuring new findings on assisting survivors with career success through inclusive workplace strategies and entrepreneurship.
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Pathway to Freedom Report 2022Shyne™ is featured as one of twelve economic empowerment organizations supporting survivor entrepreneurship. The report details how entrepreneurship is a pathway to freedom for survivors of exploitation.
The Path to Freedom Report can be found at Restore NYC https://restorenyc.org/resources/annual-reports-and-financials. |
HEAL National Training Institute Needs Assessment Report 2020Shyne™ was honored to contribute to the needs assessment report. This report provides direct steps, actions and practices for building survivor-centric communities of care.
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Enhancing the Role of the Private Sector in Combatting Sex Trafficking 2019 Shyne™ values the opportunity to be included in this necessary report regarding CRS in San Diego. “Giving opportunities to survivors is a crucial part of preventing sex trafficking: given the lack of alternative employment, victims may not have any other choice but to stay in or turn back to that lifestyle. Economic empowerment,therefore,must be part of the solution that businesses can provide.” (PG 21)
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