Although human rights advocates have begun to raise awareness of the pervasiveness of forced labor in construction projects around the world, the use of raw and composite materials produced by forced labor in the built environment largely continues with impunity.
Join experts and industry leaders across the ecosystem of the built environment, for an illuminating panel on modern slavery in the architecture and global construction industry, one of the largest industrial sectors in the world. The discussion will address the importance of human rights as a fundamental criterion in building material procurement, and share innovative, new frameworks that are being proposed to expose and dismantle exploitation in building supply chains.
This will also be an opportunity for the public to get insight into Grace Farms Foundation’s recently launched GFF Architecture + Construction Working Group, an interdisciplinary coalition formed to disrupt modern slavery in the built environment.
Panel Participants
Sharon Prince, President and Founder, Grace Farms Foundation
Ambassador (ret.) Luis c.deBaca, Senior Justice Initiative Advisor, Grace Farms Foundation
Nat Oppenheimer, Principal and EVP, Silman Associates; Structural Engineer, Grace Farms
Hayes Slade, AIA, President, AIA New York; Founding Partner and Principal, Award-Winning Slade Architecture
Price: Free
Please register in advance.
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