“We must reimagine what empowered anti-trafficking work looks like. We must reimagine what an anti-trafficking movement could look like if it were solidly an anti-violence movement using a public health and human rights framework working in partnership with anti-violence organizations and organizers in related fields, rather than an anti-crime movement relying on racist, xenophobic, and misogynistic tropes, profiling, and the devaluing (and criminalization) of precarious labor.”