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Human Trafficking Awareness Month Webinar Series – Part 1
What is Human Trafficking?

Capacity building event
A close-up of an eye looks forward, with an indigo tint overlaying the image. "NATIONAL HUMAN TRAFFICKING AWARENESS MONTH" is shown in white against a green rectangle, as well as "SPEAKER SERIES" in white. A green line is underneath.

January is National Human Trafficking Awareness Month and the Capacity Building team is hosting a series of speakers from multiple perspectives of the field — free for our Members. Meet the speakers for this series and be sure to register!

Part 1: What is Human Trafficking?
January 13, 2021 – 10-11:30 a.m.

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Description: 
Human trafficking is a social issue that has been on the rise for many years now. Learn about the different types of trafficking, examples, and signs. This is a great refresher for those who have been in the field but also a great introductory crash course for any newcomers into the field.

Presented by:

Rodger Freeman has over 23 years’ experience of training audiences of various sizes on issues regarding human trafficking, domestic violence, and sexual assault. He has trained agencies in northern California on how to successfully identify victims of human trafficking, screening methods, and trauma-informed techniques for working with victims. In addition to facilitating trainings to law enforcement, medical providers, and social service employees, Rodger also directly worked with survivors as a victim advocate for both a non-profit and a university for over 20 years.