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End Slavery with Transparent Supply Chains | Krishna Patel | TEDxAsburyPark

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There are more people enslaved now than at any other time in human history. Criminal profits are conservatively estimated to be $150 billion dollars per year, making it the second most lucrative crime world-wide. Learn more at tedxasburypark...
Our own consumption patterns are directly linked to the ubiquity of modern slavery in the world. Slavery exists in the supply chains from everything including the electronics we use, the garments we wear, the coffee we drink, and the chocolate and seafood we eat.
The technology sector is rife with slavery but technological resources could enable an increase in transparency and accountability of global supply chains.
Krishna Patel is an active strategist on initiatives to combat contemporary slavery on global, national and local level. She also served as a federal prosecutor for 16 years. In a distinguished legal career spanning over two decades, Krishna currently serves as the Justice Initiative Director at Grace Farms Foundation. She also spearheaded the formation of, and is President of, Unchain.org, a non-profit working to raise public awareness and advocacy to support transparency in global supply chains, and is an active strategist, combating all forms of human trafficking globally, nationally and locally. Ms. Patel served as a federal prosecutor, where she worked on significant cases pursuing justice for victims of human rights abuses, for 16 years in NY and CT where she also served as the Deputy Chief of National Security and Major Crimes. Krishna started her career with Winston & Strawn and clerked for the Honorable Alan H. Nevas of the USDC-CT.
Krishna’s Social Links:
Twitter: @KrishnaPatelCT
LinkedIn: / krishna-patel-3026433 Complicated Chaos - Chains of the Unseen
More people are enslaved now than at any other time in human history. Criminal profits are conservatively estimated to be $150 billion dollars per year, making it the second most lucrative crime world-wide.
Our consumption patterns are directly linked to the ubiquity of modern slavery in the world. Slavery exists in the supply chains from the electronics we use, the garments we wear, the coffee we drink, and the chocolate and seafood we eat. Technological resources could enable an increase in transparency and accountability of global supply chains.
Krishna is an active strategist on initiatives to combat contemporary slavery on global, national and local level. She served as a federal prosecutor for 16 years, and currently serves as the Justice Initiative Director at Grace Farms Foundation. She is also President of Unchain.org, which aims to raise public awareness and advocacy to support transparency in global supply chains. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

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@radicalselfie
@radicalselfie 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your dedication to this, Krishna!
@blazayblazay8888
@blazayblazay8888 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you. Does this include prisoners?
@stevestouttho2914
@stevestouttho2914 4 жыл бұрын
Why does this only have 1k views
@rubenverheij4770
@rubenverheij4770 3 жыл бұрын
. FAIRPHONE3+ is a [fair-trade] [ smartphone ] + more environ- mentally friend- ly. And it's easy to fix it yourself, if it's broken, or to upgrade it📲. Ps. I do not work at Fair- phone. I just wanna make [our world] a better place. .
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