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The cooperation between Sweden and France against human trafficking for sexual exploitation and prostitution has already led to several joint events globally and now the Swedish and French Embassies in The Hauge are arranging another very important event.
Ensure Justice 2021: Being Crushed is a two-day virtual conference for people who want to study the issues, be a voice, and make a difference in the fight to end human trafficking.
Our annual conference considers the unique experiences of vulnerable people to exploitation and trafficking, which have intensified during Covid-19 uncertainty. Being Crushed will focus on early intervention solutions that build resilience, strengthen communities, and provide hope. Speakers will address topics such as resource scarcity, substance abuse and family violence, public health and mapping resources, and Adverse Childhood Experience tools.
Information session about the agreement between Sweden and France to work side by side internationally against human trafficking for sexual exploitation and prostitution. A very important even you don’t want to miss!
Stand Against Human Trafficking Join us for a free training online for the hotel and hospitality industry on Tuesday, March 16, 2021. The training meets SB970 state requirements for hotels. This training is provided by members of the Orange County Human Trafficking Task Force and in partnership with the Anaheim/Orange County Hotel & Lodging Association, California Hotel & Lodging Association, and i-5 Freedom Network. Please feel free to send the invitation to the hotels and motels in your area.
This virtual event will discuss the demand side of human trafficking. To help us better understand that topic, you will hear from John Pulley who is a writer, consultant, and public speaker. He speaks with boldness, authenticity, and without shame to the hearts of men and women who are dealing with sexual addictions. As a former buyer and sex addict, he knows firsthand the devastation hidden and minimized sexual issues are causing to individuals, marriages and communities. As an attendee of this event, you will have the opportunity to ask questions and gain valuable knowledge on an area of human trafficking that is not often discussed.
For more information, click here! Friday, July 31st, 2020 from 6 PM – 10 PM Saturday, August 1st, 2020 from 10 AM – 10 PM Warner Grand Theatre & Grand Vision Annex Films Screenings Expert Speakers & Panels Awards Street Fair Live Performances Art Exhibits Face Painting & Kids Activities Red Carpet Celebrity Attendance & Media Kids Cyber-Safety Programs Sponsors & Donors Resource & Fair Trade Vendors Political Endorsements from Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, Supervisor Janice Hahn, Congresswoman Nanette Barragán, Councilman Joe Buscaino, Senator Steven Bradford, Assemblyman Patrick O’Donnell
In March 2020, Fair Trade Campaigns will host our annual National Conference in Pasadena, CA. The event will convene campus advocates and community organizers, representatives from sustainable brands and change-making organizations, and local and global leaders in the Fair Trade movement.
Compelling presentations and conversation for fathers, future fathers and father figures to raise awareness and celebrate the significance of fatherhood and to frame fathers as the first line of prevention of human trafficking. Brought to you by Father-Con and the nonprofit sponsorship of the YWCA Harbor Area and South Bay.
“Fathers can hardly be expected to maintain a belief in their importance when they are continually being told of their irrelevance, other than as economic supporters of the family unit” Michael Lamb Prof of Psychology Univ. of Cambridge Father-con 2019 on Nov. 9th. Get relevant!