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"Labor Trafficking on the Western Slope" sponsored by LCHT and WSAT
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Location
Center for Children
Third Floor Conference Room
2350 G Road
Grand Junction, CO
USA
Category
Allied Organization Events
Registration Info
Registration is required
PLEASE NOTE: This discussion will be hosted both virtually and in-person. Please indicate your preference when you Register via this link:
https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcqce-qrz8vE9IoU6YoSz6t7nIc6nV4lrZl
About this event
Labor Trafficking on the Western Slope
Monday, December 12, 2022
12 - 1:30 p.m.
PLEASE NOTE: This discussion will be hosted both virtually and in-person. Please indicate your preference when you Register via this live link.
Meeting Location:
Center for Children
2350 G Road,
Third floor conference room
Grand Junction, CO
Join the Laboratory to Combat Human Trafficking (LCHT) in collaboration with the Western Slope Against Trafficking (WSAT) for an important discussion on how labor trafficking is impacting the region. Since 2020, LCHT has been convening Colorado's Human Trafficking Partnership Leaders with the goal of supporting and sustaining collaborative efforts to combat human trafficking at the community level. This forum will highlight the work of WSAT. You will hear from survivors, advocates, legal experts, and landowners who are working towards healthier work environments and equity in our food systems.
Panelists include:
David Harold: Tuxedo Corn
Ricardo Perez: Hispanic Affairs Project
Patricia Maradiegue de Wagner: Advocate
David Seligman: Towards Justice
Ignacio Alvardo: Sheepherder Outreach Worker
Jenifer Rodriguez: Colorado Legal Services Migrant Farmworker Division
Tom Acker: Western Slope Against Trafficking
Who Should Attend:
WSAT members and community partners,
Leaders from Colorado's 20 coalitions.
Learning Objectives:
How WSAT's long-standing partnership has evolved over a decade,
Coalition building promising practices,
Western Slope human trafficking cases,
Survivor and advocate expertise,
Practitioners sharing what they are doing to stop exploitation and seek justice.
For More Information Contact:
Kara Napolitano
Research and Training Manager
Laboratory to Combat Human Trafficking
303-295-0451
kara@combathumantrafficking.org
combathumantrafficking.org
24/7 Hotline