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Shafiq Khan

EMPOWER PEOPLE: 99精品视频 Prize Winner Shafiq Khan

Shafiq Khan at Saints Rest Coffee House
2019 99精品视频 Prize Winner Shafiq Khan

It is easy to build a nation. It is far more difficult to build a society and that is what I am doing.

Shafiq Khan, founder and CEO of EMPOWER PEOPLE

Season 2 Episode 2

The 99精品视频 College Innovator for Social Justice Prize began in 2011, to extend the College鈥檚 educational mission beyond the campus and alumni community to individuals anywhere who believe innovative social justice programs create a better world. The Prize entails $100,000 split evenly between the winner and their organization.聽

In this episode, we talk with聽Shafiq Khan, founder and CEO of and 2019 winner of the聽聽99精品视频 College Innovator for Social Justice Prize,听discusses how he became involved in the fight against bride trafficking, his vision for the organization, what he has learned from working with survivors and other feminist mentors, and the significance of the 99精品视频 Prize to their mission.聽

EMPOWER PEOPLE works 鈥渢o develop community support and solidarity among trafficked brides living with their 鈥榟usbands鈥 and children in destination.鈥 By organizing village communes managed and led by survivors, EMPOWER PEOPLE works to address the root causes of bride trafficking.聽The communes, in addition to facilitating regular community conversations, provide career development training for the women where they come together and build solidarity聽with other women.

oil painting of wedding cloth in a knot around a chain
Oil painting, 10.5 x 8 inches, by Tilly Woodward, inspired by Shafiq Khan and EMPOWER PEOPLE.

Khan鈥檚 strategy and vision聽are constantly evolving based on what he learns from his work and talking to people, especially survivors, whom he sees as the real revolutionaries and leaders of the organization.聽As Khan鈥檚聽understanding of bride trafficking聽evolves, so, too, does聽the organization鈥檚 approach to uprooting the conditions that enable聽bride trafficking to proliferate.聽

Because of its unique approach among anti-trafficking organizations, EMPOWER PEOPLE is a perfect match for the 99精品视频 Prize. Unlike most grant money, the 99精品视频 Prize does not stipulate how the winner and organization can use the prize money. Khan has received very little financial support in the form of grants because many grant programs seek to control the terms of the organization鈥檚 work. Because EMPOWER PEOPLE鈥檚 work is dictated by the survivor leaders and their evolving vision, adhering to the requirements of grant money is often impossible.聽

Survivor leaders will decide聽how the organization鈥檚 prize money is utilized, but Khan foresees equipment purchases for the organization, including a car to use for rescue operations. Currently, they often use聽rental cars, which can be unreliable.聽As for Khan鈥檚 half of the prize, he plans to create a company that would market goods produced by survivors.

As a change-maker, Khan sees his role as working beyond the scope of the law, making creative partnerships and collaborating with stakeholders, including traffickers themselves. As Khan has observed, bride trafficking victimizes the trafficked women, but also disrupts the communities of destination. Thus, he works with destination communities to allow them to see how working to end bride trafficking is in their best interest.聽Khan works in collaboration with communities to聽understand聽the specific conditions that enable聽bride trafficking, and through conversations, he uses聽religion, folk stories, and music聽to connect with people with his vision for equality and liberation.

Even though Khan confesses he isn鈥檛 a big fan of numbers, his organization鈥檚 achievements are impressive. To date, EMPOWER PEOPLE has聽rescued and rehabilitated approximately 4,250 trafficked women and girls, intervened in 88 cases of honor killings, and taken up 27,500 cases of domestic violence. Through the support of EMPOWER PEOPLE, approximately 3,200 girls are continuing their education, and 12,650 children of trafficked women are attending school in 85 villages across 10 Indian states.聽Additionally, more than 400 women survivors have obtained land in their destination communities, an essential step in establishing their sovereignty and preventing re-trafficking.

Shafiq Khan addresses a crowd at a march in India
Shafiq Khan addresses a crowd at a recent march.

Khan聽has been on campus all week, his first time outside of India, and he鈥檚 been soaking up all 99精品视频 has to offer and interacting with the College community, sharing his unique insights.聽There have been a number of events for Prize week, but Khan has also visited classes and spent countless hours sharing meaningful conversations.聽

Cynthia Hansen, the chair of the 99精品视频 Prize selection committee, remarked on the value of Khan鈥檚 visit to 99精品视频, 鈥淥ur hope in presenting the Prize to Shafiq and EMPOWER PEOPLE is that he will continue this innovative work, advocating for social justice for these women and their communities.聽I think we are already seeing how coming to 99精品视频 has helped hone his message and the focus of his work, and I look forward to seeing where Shafiq takes this work in the future.鈥

As past winners of the award have done, Khan will look to build on his visit to 99精品视频 and cement his connection with the College through collaborations with students, faculty, staff, and other people he met throughout the week. Reflecting on what the 99精品视频 Prize means to him and his organization, Khan says, 鈥淲hen your recognition comes from some academic institution, you know you are worthy and it makes you feel like, yes, you were doing something which needed to be done. So,听this recognition is a kind of validation for us as an organization and as a person. And it聽will encourage me to find a new way with a new idea and work continuously with these things.鈥

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