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We are so very excited to announce that Fr. Greg Boyle, SJ with Homeboy Industries will be one of our keynote speakers at our April 15-17, 2026 Anti Human Trafficking conference in Boston. As our lineup of speakers grows, more details will be available, both on the registration site and our website.
If you are NOT a member, enter code AEHT30off. Members will receive a different discount code. Regular conference admission is $150.
Ending Human Trafficking Starts with Education
Since our founding, the Alliance to End Human Trafficking has envisioned and worked toward a world in which this affront to human dignity ceases to exist. We know that ending exploitation first begins with education and awareness. We concentrate our activities on prevention strategies and education on how to end the demand for human trafficking of every kind by addressing its root causes.
Our powerful messaging and widespread resources shed light on the horrors of human trafficking that often hide in plain sight. By educating communities on what human trafficking is, where it hides, and how to stop it, we help prevent people from becoming victims.
Trafficking Reports
Human trafficking happens globally across many sectors. AEHT compiles the latest reports and statistics from government, private, and nonprofit sources.
There are many resources available for teaching about human trafficking in various settings and contexts. Our education working group has curated a list of various curriculum programs.
We provide resources on human trafficking topics such as root causes, child and labor trafficking, pornography, migrants, and organ removal—ideal for individuals or small groups.
The Alliance’s Speaker’s Bureau is a powerful initiative designed to educate, inspire, and mobilize communities in the fight against human trafficking. Our bureau features a diverse network of knowledgeable speakers—including survivor leaders, advocates, legal experts, service providers, and educators—who are committed to raising awareness and driving change.
For more information on how to join the Speaker’s Bureau, please contact Christine Commerce