- Date and time
2013.02.23, 9:30 AM to 3:00 PM
- Details
225 years ago, 12 people sat around a table in a bookshop in London and founded an anti-slavery organization in England. It took them and those who joined them just 20 years to achieve the legal end of the slave trade across the entire British Empire, smashing a vast industry and setting the stage for the abolition of legal slavery everywhere. What they began is ours to finish.
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There will be dozens of NGOs, law enforcement, students, community members, survivors, researchers, and more in attendance.
Speakers and special guests include:
• Natasha Falle, Survivor, Founder of Sex Trade 101
• Henry de Ruiter, Detective Sergeant, York Regional Police
• Husam Farah, Constable, RCMP
• Aura Burditt, Chair, London Anti-Human Trafficking Committee
• Christina Harrison-Baird, Chair, Persons Against the Crime of Trafficking
• Shae Invidiata, Founder, [free-them]
• Stan Burditt, Founder, Men Against Sexual Trafficking
• Deepa Mattoo, Lawyer, South Asian Legal Clinic of Ontario /Network of Agencies Against Forced Marriage
• Shelley Gilbert, Coordinator of Social Work Services, Legal Assistance of Windsor/ Windsor Essex Anti-Human Trafficking Action Group
• Kim Howson, Ottawa Coalition to End Human Trafficking
• Andrew McLaughlin, Co-Founder, Learning for Hope
• Jolene Stowell, Co-Founder of Providing Resources, Offering Supports
• Actress and Singer Songwritter Kate Todd9:30 - Registration and refreshments
10:00 - SoChange's David Peck opens the conference
10:15 - AAMS opening remarks by president Karlee Sapoznik
10:20 - Key Note summaries of Ontario-wide situation:
-Sex Trafficking (Natasha Falle, Survivor)
-Forced Labour (Shelley Gilbert, Coordinator of Social Work Services, Legal Assistance of Windsor; Windsor Essex Anti-Human Trafficking Action Group)
- Forced Marriage (Deepa Mattoo, Lawyer, South Asian Legal Clinic of Ontario/ Network of Agencies Against Forced Marriage)
11:15 - Breakout Sessions
- Educators moderated by Jeff Gunn, Alliance Against Modern Slavery (Kim Howson, Ottawa Coalition to End Human Trafficking and Andrew McLaughlin, Co-Founder, Learning for Hope)
- Law Enforcement moderated by Julie Sorenson, OPP (Henry de Ruiter, Detective Sergeant, York Regional Police and Husam Farah, Constable, RCMP)
- NGOs/Front Line moderated by Carly Kalish and Andrea Lagios, Providing Resources, Offering Supports (Aura Burditt, Chair, London Anti-Human Trafficking Committee and Christina
Harrison-Baird, Chair, Persons Against the Crime of Trafficking)
12:15 - Lunch: feel free to visit NGO displays!
1:15 - Musical performances by Jeff Gunn, Mike Black, and Kae Sun
1:30 - Summary of findings and next steps facilitated by Stan Burditt of Men Against Sexual Trafficking and Shae Invidiata, Founder, [free-them]3:00 - Conference closes
- Cost
10$
- Venue
Central YMCA,
- Venue description
NW corner of Yonge and Grosvenor)
- Address
20 Grosvenor St.
- City
Toronto
- Province
Ontario
- Postal code
M4Y 2V5
- Country
Canada
- Links
- http://www.allianceagainstmodernslavery.org/events/3rd_annual_conference_february_23_2013
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Registration online (http://www.allianceagainstmodernslavery.org/3rd_annual_conference_registration)
- Economic sectors
General relevance - all sectors
- Target groups
Policymakers, Journalists, Public awareness, Researchers, and NGOs/community groups/solidarity networks
- Geographical focuses
Ontario and National relevance
- Languages
English