Events
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Ignatian Family Teach-In
AEHT is a sponsor and virtual exhibitor at this Conference. Please be sure to stop by our virtual booth and say hi or ask a question to learn more!
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Walk for Freedom to End Human Trafficking!
This year we will gather together online, raise our voices, and let our fingers do the walking! Hear from activists and abolitionists Journey with survivors and community members, students and social workers, law enforcement and religious leaders Save the date to protest modern-day slavery Sign...
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National Human Trafficking Awareness Day, #WearBlueDay
#WearBlueDay - wear blue and take a picture to share on social media https://www.dhs.gov/blue-campaign/wearblueday
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COVID-19’s Impact on Human Trafficking
The lack of economic opportunities associated with COVID-19 lockdowns highlights the exploitation of vulnerable populations and human trafficking. This virtual event will provide an overview of business-led strategies to reduce supply chain risks. A discussion on the use of technology to reach trafficking victims and...
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Human Trafficking and Racism webinar for the School Sisters of Notre Dame, Associates, and Ministries.
(this is a private event for that congregation)
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Iowa Freedom Summit
The Iowa Network Against Human Trafficking and Slavery and the Franciscan Peace Center invite you to a live webinar to learn what's going on right here in Iowa. Join the movement to help make Iowa free of human trafficking! More information on the Iowa Freedom...
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Witness & Grace: A Conversation on Anti-Human Trafficking
Sponsored by Global Sisters Report. In preparation for the International Day of Prayer and Awareness Against Human Trafficking on February 8, 2021 we offer this conversation with Sr. Gabriella Bottani and Sr. Jean Schafer.
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Human Trafficking: It’s Closer Than You Think
Join USCSAHT Executive Director Jennifer Reyes Lay and Board Member / Education Working Group Chair Sr. Maryann Mueller, for a conversation with members of NCR Forward about the reality of human trafficking and how regular people can get involved in the work to prevent it...