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Tiffany Williams
Social Worker
Break the Chain Campaign

tiffany@ips-dc.org


Break the Chain Campaign

Tiffany Williams

Tiffany Williams joined the staff of Break The Chain Campaign in November 2008. Her role at the Campaign is to coordinate and deliver direct social services to survivors of human trafficking. Before coming to IPS, she was the Community Resource Associate at the Women’s Center for Education and Career Advancement in New York City, where she managed training and outreach to social workers about public benefits and financial literacy. She has been active in various labor rights campaigns since she was a teenager in rural Florida, and is interested in strategies to increase public awareness of worker exploitation and human trafficking. Tiffany graduated from Columbia University with a Master’s degree in Social Work, concentrating in social service delivery to workers. 

 

Recent Work

Blog
Organizing Against Arizona's Immigration Law
July 21 - What's being done to counter the detrimental effects of the law on children -- and what you can do to help.

Blog
Immigrants Head to the Hill
June 11 - A firsthand account of an immigration hearing, and the devastating effects punitive immigration laws have had on women and children.

Op-Ed
In 2010, Let's Treat our Domestic Workers Better
December 21 - Here's a New Year's resolution to improve human rights in the United States. Published in The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT).

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