Join the Virtual International Conference on Human Trafficking and Social Justice

The University of Toledo International Conference on Human Trafficking and Social Justice will take place September 18-20.

The virtual conference will be held via Zoom. Registration can be done at International Human Trafficking and Social Justice Conference website.

“Uniting the global community to learn, connect and collaborate to combat human trafficking and advance social justice,” said the website wrote.

Attendees can expect to learn about the history of the conference and various topics during the conference. There are over 100 breakout rooms planned during the three-day conference.


RELATED: UT eliminates position of Vice President Diversity, Equity and Inclusion


Sessions will cover topics such as: Addressing Legal and Law Enforcement Bias, Being a Survivor Advocate, Accountability through Empowerment, Attachment, development and online recruitment, youth homelessness and sexual exploitation and much more.

“This conference is an amazing experience where we see how a person connects with a new thought, how the heart opens for vulnerable and stigmatized people, how individuals around the world find common ground, how the brain is challenged to think in new ways, and where amazing community collaborations begin,” said conference host, Dr. Celia Wiliamson said“We go beyond the idea of ​​rescue and restoration to a deeper understanding of emancipation and liberation.”

Thousands of people from all 50 states and 57 countries have attended over the past 21 years that the University of Toledo has hosted the conference, which began in 2004.

For more information about the International Conference on Trafficking in Persons and Social Justice, visit traffickingconference.com.

The University of Toledo International Conference on Human Trafficking and Social Justice will take place September 18-20.

The virtual conference will be held via Zoom. Registration can be done at International Human Trafficking and Social Justice Conference website.

“Uniting the global community to learn, connect and collaborate to combat human trafficking and advance social justice,” said the website wrote.

Attendees can expect to learn about the history of the conference and various topics during the conference. There are over 100 breakout rooms planned during the three-day conference.

– Advertisement –


RELATED: UT eliminates position of Vice President Diversity, Equity and Inclusion


Sessions will cover topics such as: Addressing Legal and Law Enforcement Bias, Being a Survivor Advocate, Accountability through Empowerment, Attachment, development and online recruitment, youth homelessness and sexual exploitation and much more.

“This conference is an amazing experience where we see how a person connects with a new thought, how the heart opens for vulnerable and stigmatized people, how individuals around the world find common ground, how the brain is challenged to think in new ways, and where amazing community collaborations begin,” said conference host, Dr. Celia Wiliamson said“We go beyond the idea of ​​rescue and restoration to a deeper understanding of emancipation and liberation.”

Thousands of people from all 50 states and 57 countries have attended over the past 21 years that the University of Toledo has hosted the conference, which began in 2004.

For more information about the International Conference on Trafficking in Persons and Social Justice, visit traffickingconference.com.

You May Also Like

More From Author