Diane Rosenfeld
Lecturer on Law and Founding Director of the Gender Violence Program, Harvard Law School
Diane Rosenfeld is a Lecturer on Law at Harvard Law School, where she founded and directs the Gender Violence Program. Before teaching at Harvard, she served as Senior Counsel to the Office on Violence Against Women at the U.S. Department of Justice. Ms. Rosenfeld has dedicated her professional life to developing innovative legal policy on campus sexual assault, domestic violence homicide prevention, and ending the prostitution and commercial sexual exploitation of women and girls. She is the author of The Bonobo Sisterhood: Revolution Through Female Alliance, and received the Woman of Inspiration Award from Ms. JD in 2016.
“Here’s the key to ending prostitution. Abide by and act upon these two basic principles:
1. No one has the right to pimp my sister.
2. Everybody is my sister.”
