❄️ SWOP CHICAGO PRESENTS: THE FROSTY FUNDRAISER 🧊
Flex. Floss. Fund Community.
We’re turning up the cool before the holidays with a night that blends style, performance, and purpose — the frostiest function of the season!
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❄️ SWOP CHICAGO PRESENTS: THE FROSTY FUNDRAISER 🧊
Flex. Floss. Fund Community.
We’re turning up the cool before the holidays with a night that blends style, performance, and purpose — the frostiest function of the season!
https://t.co/VHFNaknq75
If you're seeing this and would like to help out, I currently need extra funds to print off the flyers I've made to pass out and hang up along with extra bags/boxes
My pay apps are cool if we are acquainted & u hv that info but @HeauxHistory's is preferred: $heauxhistoryproject
Let’s be honest: America doesn’t hate trafficking because it cares about survivors. It hates trafficking because it makes a perfect villain.
It’s visceral. It’s cinematic. It’s bipartisan clickbait.
But dig deeper and you find most people don’t understand what trafficking actually is. They conflate it with consensual sex work, immigration, poverty, or teen rebellion. And when real survivors show up—messy, complicated, and inconvenient—they’re often ignored or punished.
Let’s be clear: what happened in Epstein’s orbit was not sex work. This wasn’t about adult, consensual exchanges. This was trafficking—in the clearest and most brutal definition of the word.We’re talking force, fraud, and coercion. We’re talking girls as young as 14, recruited, groomed, and raped—repeatedly, and with full knowledge of the adults around them.
Internationally. Across borders. In mansions. On private jets. On an island built for exploitation. In public view.
And worst of all? The survivors told us. They told the FBI. They told prosecutors. They told journalists. And no one believed them. Not for months. Not for years. Not until it was politically inconvenient not to believe them.
https://t.co/erzQF34Rc9
Last weekend, CASW joined @SWOPChicago for a community birthday card making event in honor of incarcerated child sex trafficking survivor, Chrystul Kizer. Thank you to Pilsen Art & Community House & our friends at @SWOPChicago for making it all possible! #freechrystulkizer
today we celebrated Chrystul Kizer’s birthday @ Taycheedah Correctional over vending machine pizza & cake, but our celebration is far from over—JOIN US JULY 19TH in CHICAGO as we make bday cards & celebrate survivors alongside our friends at @SWOPChicago