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Event Detail

A Practitioners Perspective on Human Trafficking

Date: October 08, 2004

Venue Information

American University Washington College of Law, Washington, DC

Event Details

On Friday, 8 October 2004, American University Washington College of Law hosts a conference on trafficking from a practitioner’s perspective. This conference will touch upon the unique legal, social, psychological and practical needs of victims of trafficking in the United States.

The speakers include:

Denise Brennan, Georgetown University
Joy Zarembka, Break the Chain Campaign
Farinaz Amirsehi, Center for Multicultural Human Services
Joy Zarembka, Break the Chain Campaign
Charu Newhouse al-Sahli, Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Services

Melanie Orhant, Ayuda, Inc.
Lou DeBaca, U.S. Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division
Ann Jordan, Global Rights
Andrea Powell, FAIR Fund
Neha Misra, American Center for International Labor Solidarity
Martina Vandenberg, Jenner & Block
Pamela Coffey, Development Alternatives, Inc.
Janie Chuang, Washington College of Law Human Rights Law Clinic

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