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Author Archives: Rebeccah Lutz

Local Human Trafficking Task Forces and Coalitions: Promises and Pitfalls

Event Archives, STAC blogBy Rebeccah LutzAugust 2, 2020

This session will explore the successes and challenges in building a local coalition to end human trafficking.

Human Trafficking and Gangs

Event Archives, STAC blogBy Rebeccah LutzJuly 20, 2020

Learn to recognize the signs of gang involvement, as well as the warning signs and risk factors of youth gang recruitment, in human trafficking.

Survivor Teachings: A Process of Healing and Hope

Event Archives, STAC blogBy Rebeccah LutzJune 23, 2020

A free online training to learn more about how to best advocate for survivors and to prevent sex and labor trafficking from occurring in our communities.

2020 Human Trafficking Summit

Event Archives, STAC blog, UncategorizedBy Rebeccah LutzJune 4, 2020

The 2020 Human Trafficking Summit will offer a lineup of speakers from around the state and nation.

Board Member Spotlight: Faith Moore Cruz

News, STAC blog, UncategorizedBy Rebeccah LutzMay 18, 2020

Faith’s mission is to continue to educate others about human trafficking and how, as a community, we can all assist in the fight.

Human Trafficking And COVID-19

STAC blog, UncategorizedBy Rebeccah LutzApril 20, 2020

Sex and labor trafficking don’t stop in times of crisis. In fact, traffickers use these circumstances to prey upon the vulnerable. You can help.

Human Trafficking: Working With Underserved Populations

Event Archives, UncategorizedBy Rebeccah LutzApril 17, 2020

This webinar will provide an overview of human trafficking and how it affects underserved populations, as well as intersects with sexual and domestic violence.

Justice in the Time of COVID-19: Strategic Responses

Event Archives, STAC blogBy Rebeccah LutzMarch 31, 2020

A conversation on COVID-19’s impact on the criminal justice system by AEquitas.

Webinar: Child Sex Trafficking And Social Media

Event Archives, STAC blog, TRAINING, UncategorizedBy Rebeccah LutzMarch 29, 2020

Social media is used to contact, recruit, and sell children for sex. Learn about the dangers and warning signs.

Imagining Freedom And Other Rescheduled Events

STAC blog, UncategorizedBy Rebeccah LutzMarch 11, 2020

As our region, country and world continue to deal with the effects of COVID-19, we are announcing several rescheduled events below.

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