Re:Structure Lab: New Models for an Equitable Economy

The Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition is a partner, along with Sheffield Political Economy Research Institute (SPERI) at the University of Sheffield, UK and Stanford University’s Center for Human Rights and International Justice, on a project called Re:Structure Lab. Funded by Humanity United and the Freedom Fund, the Re:Structure Lab brings together leading academic experts, researchers, and real-world practitioners working on forced labour and evidence-based anti-trafficking policy. The Lab’s current project draws on recent academic research across several disciplines to develop an ambitious series of Forced Labour Evidence Briefs. Each will make recommendations for how to restructure business models and supply chains to promote equitable labour standards and protect workers from forced labour and exploitation.

Visit the Re:Structure Lab project here: https://www.restructurelab.org/the-project