
Tiffany Williams
Advocacy Director
Break the Chain Campaign
tiffany@ips-dc.org
1112 16th Street NW
Washington, DC, 20036
Tiffany Williams
When Tiffany Williams joined the staff of Break The Chain Campaign in November 2008 as a social worker, she coordinated and delivered direct social services to domestic workers who were survivors of human trafficking. Since becoming the Advocacy Director for BTCC, she has focused on research and writing that highlights the connection between worker rights and human trafficking, and is currently providing strategic campaign assistance to membership organizations like the National Domestic Workers Alliance and the Freedom Network.
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. Tiffany graduated from Columbia University with a Master’s degree in Social Work, concentrating in social service delivery to workers.
Recent Work
Blog
A New Attack on the 14th Amendment
January 5 - A group of state legislators reveal a plan to dismantle the 14th Amendment of the Constitution, but what's the point?
Op-Ed
Raise the Minimum Wage
November 22 - Boosting it would help our lowest-paid workers as well as the entire economy. Published in Common Dreams and The Richmond (KY) Register.
Report
Valuing Domestic Work
November 1 - A look at the history and future of household work in the United States from a gender justice and worker rights perspective.





