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Ending Human Trafficking Podcast

274 – USA Today Women of the Year Honoree, Ashleigh Chapman

Sandie Morgan and Ashleigh Chapman take a deep dive into all the work Ashleigh has been doing through her various organizations, how her team is developing tools to identify and fill the gaps, and connecting organizations across the nation to collaborate with one another.
Ashleigh Chapman

Ashleigh Chapman has a Law Degree from Regent University and was recently named USA Today’s Women of the Year honoree from Wyoming, and has spent her entire career working to end human trafficking across the world. She runs a variety of organizations, including Altus Solutions, a “business for good” founded in Wyoming that powers solutions to end trafficking; the Alliance for Freedom, Restoration and Justice, a non-profit that’s connected more than 10,000 anti-trafficking advocates across the world; and Justice U, an online learning platform where “students” can learn the basics of how to identify human trafficking.
Key Points

We are in a transition of awareness education to specific education on how we all play a role in ending human trafficking.
Developing new tools for impact analysis so organizations can understand the impact of their activities and identify where the gaps are.
More awareness is being given to the intersectionality between missing and murdered indigenous women and human trafficking.
We need to address human trafficking with a high level of excellence so those receiving services are getting the best from our non-profits, government agencies, social workers, law enforcement, etc.

Resources

USA Today | Wyoming’s Ashleigh Chapman says we can end human trafficking — and she can teach you how
Alliance for Freedom, Restoration, and Justice
Engage Together
Justice U









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Transcript
Dave [00:00:00] You're listening to the Ending Human Trafficking podcast. This is episode number 274, USA Today Women of the Year Honoree, Ashleigh Chapman.

Production Credits [00:00:11] Produced by Innovate Learning, maximizing human potential.

Dave [00:00:31] Welcome to the Ending Human Trafficking podcast. My name is Dave Stachowiak

Sandie [00:00:36] And my name is Sandie Morgan,

Dave [00:00:39] And this is the show where we empower you to study the issues, be a voice, and make a difference in ending human trafficking. Sandie, it's such a pleasure to come together with you twice a month here on the show because we get to hear from so many wonderful experts who have received such incredible recognition all over the world from all kinds of organizations. Today is no exception. I'm so glad to welcome an expert today. We're going to be able to learn so much from Ashleigh Chapman. She has a law degree from Regent University and was recently named USA Today's Women of the Year Honoree from Wyoming and has spent her entire career working to end human trafficking across the world. She's doing it by running a variety of organizations, including Alta Solutions, a business for good founded in Wyoming that powers solutions to end trafficking; the Alliance for Freedom, Restoration and Justice, a nonprofit that's connected more than 10,000 anti-trafficking advocates around the world; and Justice U, an online learning platform where students can learn the basics of how to identify human trafficking. Ashleigh we're so glad to have you with us on the show.

Ashleigh [00:01:52] Thank you so much, Dave and Sandie, well I'm just thrilled to be with you both and just so grateful for your advocacy and efforts through this podcast and so many other ways on an issue like this. It's a joy to join you today.

Sandie [00:02:03] Well, I'm excited to have you here. First of all, congratulations on this important recognition. I met you at a conference in Philadelphia more than a decade ago. And yeah,
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