Conference Details
Location
Radisson Hotel Research Triangle Park
150 Park Drive
Research Triangle Park, NC 27509
Reservations: (800) 333-3333 USA
Telephone: (919) 549-8631
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Date
April 7-8, 2006
Registration
Register for the conference online, or by phone, fax, or mail. Click here for information and instructions.
Schedule of Events
Friday, April 7 |
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8:00-9:00 |
Registration & Continental Breakfast |
9:00-9:20 |
Welcome and Introductions Welcome from Linnea Smith, MD, Conference Planning Committee, Carolina Women's Center, UNC-Chapel Hill Welcome from Chimi Boyd, Interim Director, Carolina Women's Center, UNC-Chapel Hill Introduction by Robert Shelton, Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost, UNC-Chapel Hill. |
9:20-10:15 |
Opening Speaker: Dorchen Leidholdt Introduction by Erskine Bowles, President, UNC System Dorchen Leidholdt, Director, Center for Battered Women's Legal Services at Sanctuary for Families in New York City and Co-Executive Director, Coalition Against Trafficking in Women International Efforts Against Human Trafficking: Human Rights Treaties, the UN Trafficking Protocol, and the Focus on Demand |
10:15-10:30 |
Break |
10:30-11:15 |
Speaker: Rosilyne Borland Introduction by Gretchen Van Vliet, Deputy Director, Office of Global Health, School of Public Health, UNC-Chapel Hill Rosilyne Borland, Associate Expert, International Organization for Migration Health Consequences for Victims of Human Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation: HIV and AIDS |
11:30-1:00 |
Lunch & Featured Speaker: Norma Hotaling Introduction by Amelia Roberts, Associate Professor, School of Social Work, UNC-Chapel Hill Norma Hotaling, Founder and Executive Director, The SAGE Project (Standing Against Global Exploitation) Connecting the Dots: Trafficking, Prostitution, and Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children |
1:10-2:45 |
Global Perspective Panel Moderator: Nancy Dickinson, Executive Director, Jordan Institute for Families, UNC-Chapel Hill Marisa Ugarte, Founder and Executive Director, Bilateral Safety Corridor Coalition
Annalisa Enrile, Chair, Gabriela Network
Ken Franzblau, Anti-Trafficking Campaign Coordinator, Equality Now
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2:45-3:00 |
Break |
3:00-4:30 |
Law Enforcement Panel Moderator: Adam Gori, Conference Coordinator, Carolina Women's Center, UNC-Chapel Hill Kevin Kendrick, Special Agent in Charge, Charlotte FBI
Elissa Steglich, Managing Attorney, Midwest Immigrant & Human Rights Center
David Sobczyk, Commander, Chicago Police Department
Larry Sachs, Grants Research Specialist, Chicago Police Department
David Munday, Major, North Carolina Highway Patrol
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4:30-4:45 |
Break |
4:45-5:30 |
Featured Speaker: Melissa Farley Introduction by Jacqueline Resnick, Director, Office of Research Development, Office of the Vice-Chancellor for Research & Economic Development, UNC-Chapel Hill Melissa Farley, Founder and Director, Prostitution Research & Education What Must We Not Know in Order to Keep the Business of Sexual Exploitation Running Smoothly? |
5:30-6:30 |
Reception - Second Floor Meeting Room D-E Student Poster Display |
6:30-8:00 |
Dinner - Second Floor Ballroom Student Award Presentations |
7:40-8:40 |
Keynote Speaker: Laura Lederer Introduction by Dean Smith, Head Men's Basketball Coach, Retired, Department of Athletics, UNC-Chapel Hill Introduction by Ellie Kinnaird, Senator, North Carolina General Assembly Laura Lederer, Senior Advisor on Trafficking in Persons, Office of the Under Secretary for Democracy and Global Affairs, US Department of State Attacking Trafficking: U.S. Leadership in a Tri-Partite Approach to Addressing Supply, Demand, and Distribution |
Saturday, April 8 |
|
8:00-9:00 |
Registration & Continental Breakfast |
9:00-9:40 |
Opening Speaker: Rodger Hunter Hall Introduction by Diane Kjervik, Professor, School of Nursing and Senior Faculty Scholar, Carolina Women's Center, UNC-Chapel Hill Rodger Hunter-Hall, Senior Analyst for the Trafficking Program, US Department of Health & Human Services Looking Beneath the Surface: The Plight of Trafficking Victims, a Modern Day Form of Slavery |
9:45-10:55 |
Breakout Sessions: Health, Social & Political Challenges Room B: Melissa Farley, Founder and Director, Prostitution Research & Education
Room C: Catherine Fogel, Professor, School of Nursing, UNC-Chapel Hill
Room D: Donna Hughes, Professor, Women's Studies, University of Rhode Island
Room E: Larry Sachs, Elissa Steglich, David Sobczyk, Chicago Human Trafficking Task Force
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10:55-11:10 |
Break |
11:10-12:20 |
Breakout Sessions: Models of Intervention Room B: Alesia Adams, Youth Development and Sexual Trafficking Prevention Coordinator, Salvation Army, Atlanta, GA
Room C: Liz Arnold, Associate Professor, Psychiatry & Behavioral Medicine, Wake Forest University
Room D: Vednita Carter, Co-Founder and Executive Director, Breaking Free
Room E: Norma Hotaling, Founder and Executive Director, The SAGE Project (Standing Against Global Exploitation)
Room H: Michelle Old, David Munday, John Price, NC Human Trafficking Task Force
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12:20-1:30 |
Networking Lunch - 2nd Floor Ballroom Welcome from Carolina Women's Center Incoming Director Donna Bickford |
1:30-3:00 |
Solutions/Policy Implications Panel Moderator: Amelia Roberts, Associate Professor, School of Social Work, UNC-Chapel Hill Derek Ellerman, Co-Founder and Co-Executive Director, Polaris Project
Rodger Hunter-Hall, Senior Analyst for the Trafficking Program, US Department of Health & Human Services
William Polk, Director, Victims and Citizens Services, North Carolina Attorney General's Office
Donna Hughes, Professor, Women's Studies, University of Rhode Island
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3:00-3:30 |
Summary & Charge Dorchen Leidholdt, Director, Center for Battered Women's Legal Services at Sanctuary for Families in New York City and Co-Executive Director, Coalition Against Trafficking in Women |
3:30-3:50 |
Evaluations & Thanks Chimi Boyd, Interim Director, Carolina Women's Center, UNC-Chapel Hill |