File #: RS2025-1004   
Type: Resolution Status: Resolution
File created: 1/13/2025 In control: Metropolitan Council
On agenda: 1/21/2025 Final action:
Title: A resolution recognizing January 2025 as Human Trafficking Awareness Month in Nashville and Davidson County.
Sponsors: Brenda Gadd, Sheri Weiner, Sandy Ewing, Kyonzte Toombs, Delishia Porterfield, Erin Evans, Tasha Ellis, Ginny Welsch, Joy Styles, Terry Vo, Jennifer Webb, Zulfat Suara, Jennifer Gamble, Rollin Horton, Jason Spain, Russ Bradford, Bob Nash, Jacob Kupin, John Rutherford, Jordan Huffman, Jeff Gregg, Clay Capp, Emily Benedict, Burkley Allen, David Benton, Quin Evans-Segall, Tom Cash
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A resolution recognizing January 2025 as Human Trafficking Awareness Month in Nashville and Davidson County.

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WHEREAS, human trafficking is defined as the recruitment, manipulation, purchasing, or obtaining of a person for the purpose of commercial sex acts or forced labor through the use of force, fraud, deception, or coercion; and

WHEREAS, human trafficking victims can be of any age, sex, race, or background, with particularly vulnerable populations including children, survivors of child abuse, runaway and homeless youth, victims of interpersonal and intimate partner violence, those struggling with substance abuse disorders, and those impacted by conflict, poverty, or the failure of systems meant to support community members in their time of need; and

WHEREAS, human trafficking encompasses prostitution, escorting, online advertisements, digital platforms, and all forms of commercial sexual exploitation; and

WHEREAS, the existence of human trafficking in today's society recognizes that for many, the perceived "choice" to sell one's body arises from a lack of safer, more accessible, and dignified options and resources; and

WHEREAS, human trafficking robs victims of their safety, freedom, and dignity, tears apart families and communities, fuels interpersonal violence, and undermines the security of society at large; and

WHEREAS, Davidson County is home to several organizations providing direct services, support and advocacy to and on behalf of survivors of human trafficking, prostitution, and commercial sexual exploitation, including but not limited to the Metropolitan Nashville Office of Family Safety, Thistle Farms, AncoraTN, and the Nashville Anti-Human Trafficking Coalition; and

WHEREAS, the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department, court systems, and the Davidson County District Attorney's Office have committed to combat human trafficking through legislative efforts, robust policy implementation, and collaborative partnerships aimed at eradi...

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