Quarter 2 Unit 1 Slavery and Resilience Question(s) to be covered: Are our destinies fixed or do we shape them? What is slavery? Does slavery exist still today?
Slavery Day 6 The different types of slavery: Child bride Forced prostitution Child soldiers Debt bondage Restaveks
Slavery Definition: Synonym: Is a system under which people are treated as property. Often slaves can be bought and sold. Synonym: Enslavement, servitude
(Human) Trafficking Definition: The illegal movement of people, typically for the purposes of forced labor or commercial sexual exploitation Synonym: Trade, exchange
Forced Labor(ers) Definition: Synonym: Is any work or services which people are forced to do against their will under the threat of some form punishment Synonym: Slave trade, sweatshop labor
Child Brides/ Forced Marriages Definition: Is a formal marriage by an individual before reaching the age of 18 Synonym: A very young bride
Forced Prostitutes/Sex Trafficking Definition: Involves individuals profiting from the sexual exploitation of others. Synonym: Involuntary
Child Soldiers Definition: Synonym: Anyone under 18 years old who is apart of the military or some sort of armed/unarmed force Synonym: Guerilla, terrorist
Debt bondage Definition: Synonym: Is a person's agreement for their labor or services as security for the repayment for a debt Synonym: Bonded labor
Restaveks Definition: Synonym: Is a child who is sent to work for a host household as a domestic servant because the parents lack the resources required to support the child Synonym: “One who stays with”
Game plan for today KEY QUESTIONS Review types of slavery vocabulary Why is slavery where it is? Are our destinies fixed, or do we shape them? Review types of slavery vocabulary Discuss Washington Post article LDC/MDC Map analysis with guided notes (PPT) HOMEWORK Write a MEEE-con summary using your 3 facts from Friday’s article reading.
The following is an example of what type of Slavery? Many people coming to the U.S. on temporary work visas find that their "employer," withholds unreasonable fees, subjects them to long hours, sexual exploitation, or unsafe labor. In such situations, the laborers are held against their will, and are not paid, and are found in all manner of industries across America, from construction to other skilled labor.
Forced Labor(ers) Is any work or services which people are forced to do against their will under the threat of some form punishment
The following is an example of what type of Slavery? Both men and women are told that they must work off debt for "expenses," by engaging in commercial sex offered through disreputable massage parlors.
Debt bondage Is a person's agreement for their labor or services as security for the repayment for a debt
The following is an example of what type of Slavery? A New Mexico case involved a young girl advertised on Backpage.com by her pimp. Chat rooms offer the opportunity for recruiters to pose as new romantic partners eager to meet vulnerable girls and boys.
Forced Prostitutes/Sex Trafficking Involves individuals profiting from the sexual exploitation of others.
The following is an example of what type of Slavery? 13-year old Fahmy is kidnapped from his family in Sierra Leone and forced to fight for the rebel army. His commander supplies him with drugs and weapons in order to get him to fight.
Child Soldiers Anyone under 18 years old who is apart of the military or some sort of armed/unarmed force
The following is an example of what type of Slavery? Al Nahar, Lebanon, has reported that an eight year old died in Yemen on her wedding night after suffering internal injuries due to sexual trauma.
Child Brides/ Forced Marriages Is a formal marriage or informal union entered into by an individual before reaching the age of 18