Sex trafficking is a systemic issue that intersects with the spaces where we live, word, and do business— and companies have a critical role to play in disrupting it.
It may be happening at your business now as you read this.
At World Without Exploitation (WorldWE), we believe the private sector has a powerful role o play in disrupting systems of sexual exploitation. That's why we've launched Beyond the Bottom Line, a high-impact Lunch & Learn series designed to engage business leaders, employees, and changemakers in critical conversations about sex trafficking—and what we can do to stop it.
At World Without Exploitation (WorldWE), we believe the private sector has a powerful role to play in disrupting systems of sexual exploitation. That's why we've launched Beyond the Bottom Line, a high-impact Lunch & Learn series designed to engage business leaders, employees, and changemakers in critical conversations about sex trafficking—and what we can do to stop it.
This series is for everyone—because sexual exploitation and trafficking can impact anyone, and everyone has a role to play in ending it. Whether you're on the executive team, working in operations, customer service, IT, social services, education or facilities, these conversations are relevant, accessible, and actionable. Every employee has the potential to recognize red flags, advocate for change, and help build a workplace culture that actively opposes sexual exploitation.
Sexual exploitation and trafficking thrive in silence, stereotypes, and systems that fail to see the signs. The Beyond the Bottom Line series helps break that silence by equipping all employees-not just leadership-with the insight and tools to identify exploitation and disrupt it at the root. When an entire organization is informed and empowered, it becomes a powerful force for prevention. These sessions don't just raise awareness-—they build community-wide resilience and reinforce your company's commitment to dignity and human rights.
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Sex trafficking isn’t confined to far-off places—it’s happening in our neighborhoods, workplaces, and public spaces. This eye-opening session reveals how traffickers operate in familiar settings and teaches participants how to spot the subtle signs of exploitation. Attendees will walk away with real-world strategies for prevention and community-based action that can help interrupt sex trafficking close to home.
Sex trafficking doesn’t exist without demand—and the business world has a critical role to play in disrupting it. This workshop explores how companies and their employees can help interrupt and prevent exploitation by recognizing how sex trafficking is often enabled through normalized behaviors, purchasing decisions, and cultural blind spots. From workplace policies and hiring practices to public messaging and community engagement, participants will learn how to foster a culture that actively rejects exploitation. This session offers actionable steps businesses can take to educate their teams, reduce harm, and be a part of a broader movement to end human trafficking and sexual exploitation.
As our lives move increasingly online, so too does the reach of sex traffickers and other predators. This session unpacks the rising threat of technology-facilitated sexual exploitation, shedding light on the psychological and social harm it causes. Participants will explore how to create safer digital environments and use technology itself as a tool for prevention and protection in a world where online exploitation becomes increasingly prevalent.
Healthcare providers are on the front lines of trafficking detection—often without realizing it. Designed for medical and mental health professionals, this workshop equips participants to identify red flags, understand victim behavior, and respond ethically and effectively. Learn how clinical spaces can become critical intervention points for victims of sex trafficking.
Our 60-minute survivor-informed Lunch & Learn sessions are designed to educate, inspire, and equip attendees with the tools to recognize and prevent human trafficking and sexual exploitation—in the community, workplace, or at home.
Please reach out to Dina Coates at dina@worldwe.org or call (217) 836-3228.