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“More Than a Story,” Survivors Perspectives
Speakers:
Diana Cisneros, Survivor Advocate & Trainer
Kern Coalition Against Human Trafficking
Jamelia Hinds Vicks
Survivor Consultant
Child and Family Policy Institute of California
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The StoryExpanding views
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Expanding Beyond the “Typical” Case
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“This crime is grossly protected by stereotypes that tell us it happens to certain people in
certain places and many of us like to believe that those people
and those places are not here……”
-Kate Trudell, executive director of the Knoxville-based
Community Coalition Against Human Trafficking
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San Diego study found churches as one top 10 common recruiting places…
“Measuring the Scope and Nature of Gang Involved Sex Trafficking
In the San Diego – Tijuana Region”
Dr. Ami C. Carpenter
Dr. Jamie Gates
National Institute of Justice
Award 2012-R2-CA-0028
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Out of the Box
•What’s in your box?
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When Survivor’s Share
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• Readiness
• Consent
• Compensation
• Pros and Cons
• Empowerment
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Incorporating Survivors
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Survivor Inclusion
Why is it important?
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Where do I find survivors?
• Where am I looking?
• Where can I look?
• Stepping out and looking into local non-profits
• Local programs for survivors
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Barriers for Survivor Involvement
From the Survivor’s Perspective
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Barriers
• Lack of knowledge on where to look for opportunities
• Working one or more full time jobs
• All meetings during work/business hours
• Lack of positions survivor’s can fill
• Lack of compensation
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Barriers Continued…
• Educational requirements
• Background checks
• Recovery
• Need for flexibility
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What flexibility do
I have?
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Successful ExamplesHuman Trafficking Program
• Central Valley Survivor Network
• Leadership held by Survivors at local non-profits/Coalitions/Boards
• My Life My Choice Groups – Survivor Inclusion
• PACT Project Director - Ronna Bright
• GEMS
• Other California Counties
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Wouldn’t we all like an easy button when it comes to human trafficking?
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Questions?
• Diana Cisneros
• Jamelia Hinds Vicks
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Call to Action
Speaker :
“John Doe”
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Building Bridges to End Trafficking
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Poetry Reading: I Am Free
Speaker:
Jamelia Hinds Vicks
Survivor Consultant
Child and Family Policy Institute of California
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CLOSING REMARKS: Building Bridges
Speaker:
Melissa Gomez, Program Manager
Fresno EOC, Central Valley Against Human Trafficking
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