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SUMMARY:Third Friday Webinar: Human Trafficking and Rural Communities
DESCRIPTION:This program will help us to better understand what human trafficking looks like in our rural communities and how we can work together to prevent and end it. Too many people think that sex and labor trafficking happens only in big cities or large metropolitan areas. Or that labor trafficking only happens in agricultural areas that are mostly rural. These are all myths. \nRepresentatives from local communities will discuss the challenges rural communities face\, the strength that these communities have to recognize and respond to trafficking\, and the ways that we all can take action to do better. \nWhether you are in a rule community\, or in a big city\, this is a good program for you to attend. Social services\, the faith communities\, healthcare\, the justice system\, students\, teachers\, and everyone will benefit to learn more about how to respond to sex and labor trafficking in rural communities. \n  \nSpecial guests include… \nPastor Douglas Harris\, Midway Unity Fellowship Church\nMrs. Patricia Harris\, Retired English Instructor & Guidance Counselor\nCaptain Anglie Holmes\, Gadsden County Sheriff’s Office\nGraciela Marquina\, Community Services Advocate\, STAC\nLolanda Kindrix-Woods\, Evangelist\, and Deacon James Woods\, Grandparents and Midway residents \n\nSTAC needs your support to sustain these important webinars. Will you donate today? Each gift helps to bring this vital information to the many people who are empowering survivors and preventing human trafficking. The only way we can maintain these programs and this work is with YOUR help.\nSuggested donation: $20
URL:https://surviveandthriveadvocacy.org/events/third-friday-webinar-human-trafficking-and-rural-communities/
CATEGORIES:Healthcare,Justice System,Labor Trafficking
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SUMMARY:Justice on the Block: Answering Questions About Student Housing\, Landlord-tenant Issues & More
DESCRIPTION:Legal Services of North Florida\, Inc. is having a legal clinic taking place on Thursday\, September 22nd at Trinity United Methodist Church. LSNF will be providing free legal advice and we will also be partnering with different community organizations such as DISC\, Bond Community Health Center\, and PHI. These organizations will be addressing different community needs such as helping expecting mothers\, as well as individuals without health insurance.
URL:https://surviveandthriveadvocacy.org/events/justice-on-the-block-answering-questions-about-student-housing-landlord-tenant-issues-more/
CATEGORIES:Justice System
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SUMMARY:Justice on the Block: Answering Questions About Student Housing\, Landlord-tenant Issues & More
DESCRIPTION:Legal Services of North Florida\, Inc. is having a legal clinic taking place Wednesday\, September 14th at Maranatha Church. LSNF will be providing free legal advice and we will also be partnering with different community organizations such as DISC\, Bond Community Health Center\, and PHI. These organizations will be addressing different community needs such as helping expecting mothers\, as well as individuals without health insurance.
URL:https://surviveandthriveadvocacy.org/events/justice-on-the-block-answering-questions-about-student-housing-landlord-tenant-issues-more-2/
CATEGORIES:Justice System
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SUMMARY:Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act - Virtual Congressional Briefing
DESCRIPTION:>How $1Billion in Federal Funds could go away to further Domestic and International Initiatives to Combat Trafficking if the Frederick Douglass Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act is not passed ASAP \nA Virtual Congressional Briefing \nMarch 10\, 2022  |  3:00-3:45 PM EST \n Webinar Registration\nPlease join us for this congressional briefing on H.R. 6552 with expert panelists including representatives from the offices of Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ) and Rep. Karen Bass (D-CA)\, Tanya Street\, Survivor Leader & Presidential Award Recipient for Extraordinary Efforts to Combat Trafficking in Persons\, and Bill Woolf former Acting Director at OVC for the Department of Justice & Safe House Project Policy Director.  \nThe Frederick Douglass TVPRA is critical in reauthorizing a total of approximately $1 billion over five years to continue the prevention of trafficking\, protection of victims and prosecution of traffickers in America and around the globe. Without its passage\, current funding allocations could cease crippling efforts to address this heinous human rights crisis. \nLEARN MORE & SIGN THE LETTER OF SUPPORT
URL:https://surviveandthriveadvocacy.org/events/trafficking-victims-protection-reauthorization-act-virtual-congressional-briefing/
CATEGORIES:Justice System,Training and Awareness
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SUMMARY:Anti-Human Trafficking & Social Justice Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Attend this program as part of TCC’s observance and celebration of Black History Month\, to learn and explore the intersections of social justice with sex and labor trafficking. This interactive panel will delve into topical and important issues including the disproportionate impact of human trafficking on communities of color\, how to identify and respond to sex and labor trafficking on the TCC campus and in the community\, and how to take action to end human trafficking. \nJoin Zoom Meeting: tccfl.zoom.us/j/99883537411\nMeeting ID: 998 8353 7411 \nPanelists:  \nSheriff Walt McNeil\, Leon County Sheriff’s Office \nMichelle Tibbits-McClellan\,TCC Victim Advocate \nDonmetrie E. Clark\, TCC\, Dean and Professor of English\, Communications and Humanities \nPastor Douglas Harris\, STAC Board Member \nDr. Cicely Brantley\, STAC Board Member
URL:https://surviveandthriveadvocacy.org/events/anti-human-trafficking-social-justice-panel-discussion/
CATEGORIES:Justice System,Training and Awareness
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SUMMARY:Writing it Right: Documenting Human Trafficking
DESCRIPTION:Writing it Right: Documenting Human Trafficking\nPresented by: Jane Anderson\, Attorney Advisor\, AEquitas and Joseph Scaramucci\, Detective\, McLennan County Sheriff’s Office\nThursday\, October 28\, 2021 from 2 PM ET to 3:30 PM ET \n Register Today\nOne specific responsibility of law enforcement and prosecutors working on human trafficking cases is to write various reports\, affidavits\, and briefs that effectively document incidents of sex and labor trafficking. It is crucial for these documents to accurately reflect complex trafficking dynamics and case-specific facts to establish probable cause and effectively litigate issues at trial. When law enforcement and prosecutors collaborate with others\, including those with lived experience\, they are better equipped to successfully articulate how traffickers use a variety of overt and subtle tactics to exploit victims—thus establishing the element(s) of force\, fraud\, and/or coercion necessary for cases involving adult victims. \nThis presentation will focus on the core competencies needed by law enforcement and prosecutors to establish the elements of human trafficking. Additionally\, facilitators will discuss the necessity of protecting victim privacy and ensuring that public records and press releases accurately describe trafficking dynamics. In combination with other messaging done by Enhanced Collaborative Model (ECM) Task Forces to Combat Human Trafficking\, this documentation can held educate the public—and potential jurors—about the realities of trafficking.
URL:https://surviveandthriveadvocacy.org/events/writing-it-right-documenting-human-trafficking/
CATEGORIES:Justice System,Training and Awareness
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SUMMARY:Human Trafficking: The Impact on Business and the Law
DESCRIPTION:Robin Hassler Thompson\, M.A.\, J.D.\, the Executive Director of the Survive and Thrive Advocacy Center (STAC)\, will discuss the faces of human trafficking\, human trafficking laws in Florida\, the impact of human trafficking on business and the workplace\, legal remedies\, training for business\, and how the legal profession can get involved. TWL will also present its Rose Deeb Kitchen Award. \n REGISTER TODAY
URL:https://surviveandthriveadvocacy.org/events/human-trafficking-the-impact-on-business-and-the-law/
CATEGORIES:Justice System,Training and Awareness
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SUMMARY:The Intersection of Human Trafficking\, Immigration\, and LGBTQ+ Community
DESCRIPTION:Presented by NAWJ Human Trafficking Committee\nCo-Chairs: Hon. Ann Breen-Greco and Ms. Summer Stephan\nThis one hour no-cost webinar is presented by the NAWJ Human Trafficking Committee and Co-Sponsored by the ABA Commission on Domestic and Sexual Violence\, NAWJ Immigration Committee\, NAWJ LGBTQ Committee\, NAWJ District 8\, and National Judicial College. \nSpeakers and Panelists include: Judge Ann Breen-Greco (HT Committee Co-Chair)\, District Attorney Summer Stephan (HT Committee Co-Chair)\, Judge Ellie Finn (Moderator)\, Judge Bobbie McCartney\, Judge Chris Ann Kelley\, Assistant State Attorney Jessica O’Connor\, and Human Trafficking & Domestic Violence Program Director Carmen G. Kcomt. \nClick here to register for this event; Questions for this event can be directed to DAExecutiveSecretary@sdcda.org. \nClick here for PDF version of flyer
URL:https://surviveandthriveadvocacy.org/events/the-intersection-of-human-trafficking-immigration-and-lgbtq-community/
CATEGORIES:Justice System,Training and Awareness
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210518T120000
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SUMMARY:Housing and Economic Mobility Virtual Resource Fair
DESCRIPTION:HHS’ Office on Trafficking in Persons and the U.S. Department of Justice’s Office for Victims of Crime will hold a virtual resource fair on Housing and Economic Mobility on May 18th from 12-1:30 pm Eastern Time. \nThis event is a response to the links between housing instability\, lack of economic opportunity\, and vulnerability to human trafficking\, and will spotlight resources\, research\, and programs addressing the need for sustainable housing and meaningful employment for individuals who have experienced human trafficking. \nThe resource fair will consist of two panels: Housing Innovation and Resources and Employment Innovation and Resources. Both sessions will conclude with a question and answer period. \nPanelists will include representatives from: \n\nAccess Inc\nFreedom Fund\nFreedom Network Training Institute\nFutures Without Violence\nInternational Institute of Buffalo\nNational Human Trafficking Training and Technical Assistance Center\nPreble Street\nRestore NYC\nU.S. Department of Health and Human Services\nU.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development\, Title V Program\nU.S. Department of Labor\, Employment and Training Administration\n\nRegister for the resource fair via this link. \n 
URL:https://surviveandthriveadvocacy.org/events/housing-and-economic-mobility-virtual-resource-fair-2/
CATEGORIES:Justice System
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