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43 – Truckers Against Trafficking: An Interview With Kendis Paris

The trucking industry is one place where caring people on the front lines can make a huge impact to end trafficking. Sandra Morgan, the Director of the Global Center for Women & Justice and Dave Stachowiak, one of the Center’s board members, welcome Kendis Paris, National Director of Truckers Against Trafficking. Kendis speaks about the […]

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41 – Preventing Trafficking by Preventing Homelessness

Homelessness is unfortunately tied to human trafficking. Sandra Morgan, the Director of the Global Center for Women & Justice and Dave Stachowiak, one of the Center’s board members, discuss how working to prevent homelessness can influence the world in some incredible ways. If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to subscribe or rate

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24 – Prevention Lessons from Public Health Campaigns

Sandra Morgan and Dave Stachowiak reflect on the anti-smoking campaign in the U.S. and how we can learn and use from successful public health campaigns to end human trafficking. Key Points Normalization of language and behavior shape’s society’s perception of what is accepted. More research on the links between pornography and child sexual abuse and

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22 – Succeed Because of What You’ve Been Through, with Rhonda Sciortino

Sandie and Dave interview Rhonda Sciortino, keynote speakers for the upcoming gala event on March 1st, 2012. Rhonda is the author of the book Succeed Because of What You’ve Been Through and she joined the podcast to discuss her experience in the foster care system and how she uses that knowledge and experience to help

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