Dr. Jarrod Sadulski has a doctorate in criminal justice and is an international public speaker on the topic of human trafficking. With over twenty years’ experience in law enforcement, he has research experience that includes in-country research in Colombia as a guest of the National Police of Colombia.
Read MoreJaba Prince currently works as a Social Worker at International Justice Mission Chennai, India. He is a developmental professional with over 11 years of experience. He played an important role in the Tsunami Relief work in India. His areas of expertise are Appreciative Inquiry and Community based identification and rehabilitation of bonded laborers.
Read MoreDr. Humaid Al-Bannai is the Head of Analysis Department at the Human Trafficking Crimes Control Centre with the Dubai Police. Dr. Al-Bannai monitors and analyzes incidents of human trafficking and is involved in promoting awareness at the local, regional, and international levels. He has completed several reports on combating human trafficking in UAE.
Read MoreDr. Heather Sloane teaches at The University of Toledo across the Social Work curriculum with a focus on macro practice and policy. She blends her education and experience in health care social work with cultural studies and critical theory. She also piloted a writing program for Toledo-area high school students, has been involved in the Conference Art Committee since its conception 6 years ago, and was previously the Art Committee Director.
Read MoreHeather Evans is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with a group practice in Pennsylvania. She specializes in complex trauma and aftercare of trafficking victims. Heather received a Doctor of Clinical Social Work from University of PA. She is Co-founder of VAST in Pennsylvania and professor of Global Trauma Recovery Institute.
Read MoreHarold D’Souza is a survivor-advocate and experienced presenter. He has spent the last decade of his life sharing his experience as a survivor of labor trafficking on the U.S. Advisory Council for Human Trafficking under President Obama and Trump as well as an expert consultant to the Department of State.
Read MoreGwen England has served in the field of criminal justice for over a decade. For the past 8 years, she has worked with women suffering from a history of abuse and addiction. She has worked exclusively with trafficking survivors for the past 5 years as the probation officer for CATCH Court.
Read MoreGlenn Miles is an independent consultant involved in evaluation research and training. He is academic research advisor with the Chab Dai Butterfly longitudinal research project. He also facilitated research projects listening to the voices of sexually exploited children/young people including boys, young men, and transgender in Asia.
Read MoreDr. George Tsagaris is an Associate Professor in the School of Social Work at Cleveland State University. He presents and publishes on sex trafficking and adult offenders with disabilities. He holds membership with Australia’s first University-led Sexual Violence and Research Prevention Unit (SVRPU), University of the Sunshine Coast, the Athens Institute of Education and Research, and NASW.
Read MoreFlorrie Burke is a consultant on human trafficking with two decades of specialized experience. Florrie is a leading expert on the victim-centered approach in trafficking cases and collaborative efforts of criminal justice actors and victim care providers. Florrie is a founder of Freedom Network USA, and has done extensive training and speaking on numerous human trafficking issues.
Read MoreEvelyn Chumbow is a survivor of domestic servitude and an advocate with the Alliance to End Slavery and Trafficking. She was awarded the Presbyterian Peaceseeker Award for efforts to combat human trafficking. Evelyn has served as a presidential appointee to the U.S. Human Trafficking Survivor Advisory Council and presented nationally on the needs of labor trafficking victims.
Read MoreEm Joy is a social justice activist and anti-oppression educator who sells their labor as a Prevention Coordinator in the field of IPV and sexual assault. Em specializes in violence prevention, queer liberation, and sexual health. They are often building community and singing for justice with MUSE Women’s Choir.
Read MoreEdee Franklin has spent the last 8 years educating herself in every segment of the human trafficking arena to become an expert in how to create a long-term treatment program for adult women survivors of human trafficking, in a trauma informed organization, utilizing the dual diagnosis of trauma and addiction.
Read MoreDr. Donna Sabella is a psychiatric nurse practitioner and Professor in the PA College of Health Sciences in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Her research has centered on the lived experience of trafficked and prostituted women. She is an Associate Editor for the Journal of Human Trafficking.
Read MoreDavid Corliss is the founder and Director of Peace-Work, a volunteer cooperative of statisticians and data scientists applying statistical methods to issue-driven advocacy in poverty, education, and social justice. Dr. Corliss leads Peace-Work’s human trafficking research initiative. He holds a PhD in statistical astrophysics from the University of Toledo.
Read MoreDr. Darlene Fry is the Executive Director of the Irreducible Grace Foundation, a non-profit focused on providing safe spaces and healing opportunities for youth of color. She has worked in education at the secondary and post-secondary levels for over 30 years.
Read MoreDan Schoonover is a Janesville Police Department officer and has been in law enforcement since 2010. Currently assigned to the Street Crimes Unit, he has also worked with gang abatement efforts. Currently, he works with individuals with addictions. Dan has built relationships with community programs to spread awareness about the human trafficking.
Read MoreDaniel Huesman is a University of Toledo graduate with over 18 years’ experience in mental health. He promotes decriminalization of the mentally ill working for Toledo Legal Aid Society on the Opportunity Project and volunteers at the UT Student Run Clinic supporting students with social work development.
Read MoreCourtney Sakowski is a University of Toledo graduate and has been an active community member. She has volunteered with Toledo’s Take Back the Night collective, the Clothesline Project, and the International Human Trafficking & Social Justice Conference. She has been a social justice advocate in the Toledo and Washington DC areas.
Read MoreChuck Campbell is the co-chair of the Education Committee of the Lucas County Human Trafficking Coalition. He has served as a parish pastor for over 40 years. Throughout his life, he has been committed to social justice causes, having served on numerous non-profit boards in the greater Toledo, Ohio area.
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