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Quincie Pearls

Quincie Hamby: Creative Genius and True Friend of STAC

UncategorizedBy STAC AdminJune 11, 2018

by Rita Weinstein Quincie Hamby has a host of interests and passions, all connected to her love of travel. At the intersection of her interest in exotic cultures and people…

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How to Talk to Kids About Human Trafficking

UncategorizedBy STAC AdminMay 14, 2018

Learn the ten key messages that Unicef recommends parents and caregivers share with their kids: Educate yourself on the issue, and learn the signs of a trafficked victim. Don’t accept…

Hidden in Plain Sight: Human Trafficking Training for Healthcare Professionals

UncategorizedBy STAC AdminApril 19, 2018

In an article entitled “Hidden in Plain Sight” on the Health Resources & Services Administration (HRSA) site, Dr. Kimberly Chang, who has uncovered multiple cases of childhood sex trafficking in…

ATTENTION Parents and Caregivers of Teens: Teens, Social Media, and Human Trafficking

UncategorizedBy STAC AdminApril 10, 2018

Traffickers stalk and lure teen and tweens by using social media. They might pose as someone else or begin a relationship that later becomes dangerous and controlling. Are you aware…

Daniela Castro

Freedom Outreach by Daniela Castro

STAC blog, UncategorizedBy STAC AdminApril 9, 2018

Guest blog post by Daniela Castro about the Freedom Outreach: I have had the pleasure of working with the Survive and Thrive Advocacy Center’s Freedom Outreach since October of 2017.…

Karina Perez, Your Turn

Tallahassee Democrat: Protect Florida’s children from modern day slavery

UncategorizedBy STAC AdminApril 5, 2018

From the Tallahassee Democrat (opinion piece by Karina Perez): “Florida is a family-friendly state. When people think of Florida, their faces light up, picturing the stunning blue water, sandy beaches,…

YOUTH EXPERIENCES STUDY: Exploring the Sex Trafficking Experiences of Homeless Young Adults in Arizona

UncategorizedBy STAC AdminMarch 16, 2018

The Office of Sex Trafficking Intervention Research (STIR) at Arizona State University has published their 2017 Youth Experiences Survey report. This report is a summary of 187 surveys collected from…

Can I Be Candid? with Dean LeBoeuf podcast

UncategorizedBy STAC AdminMarch 16, 2018

Dean LeBoeuf speaks candidly on human trafficking: what it is, where it happens, and why you should care. This episode features special guest Robin Hassler-Thompson, the Executive Director of the…

The Adult & Community Education (ACE) Leon County Transitions Resource Guide

UncategorizedBy STAC AdminMarch 16, 2018

Community Resources to Assist Transition to Reentry This Reentry Resource Guide is designed to provide inmates, formerly incarcerated people, counselors, social service providers, probation officers, teachers and community members with…

FSU CAHR Emerging Promising Practices in the Anti-Trafficking Field Conference

FSU CAHR Emerging Promising Practices in the Anti-Trafficking Field Conference Presentations

UncategorizedBy STAC AdminMarch 12, 2018

View the powerful presentations given at the FSU CAHR Emerging Promising Practices in the Anti-Trafficking Field Conference. Experts in the field share their insights on promising practices within their respective realms…

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