Ending Human Trafficking Podcast show

Ending Human Trafficking Podcast

Summary: This biweekly podcast will challenge you to study the issues related to human trafficking, become an educated voice in understanding this global problem, and ultimately make a difference in helping bring it to an end. Sandra Morgan, Director of the Global Center for Women and Justice at Vanguard University of Southern California and Dave Stachowiak, Board Member of the Center, explore issues in each episode that will help educate you to be a helpful voice in ending human trafficking.

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  • Artist: Sandra Morgan & Dave Stachowiak
  • Copyright: Global Center for Women & Justice

Podcasts:

 267: The Intersection of Business and Human Rights with John Cotton Richmond | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:34

John Cotton Richmond Ambassador Richmond is an attorney and diplomat focused on ethical business, human rights, democracy, and rule of law. He served in the country’s highest position dedicated to combating human trafficking as a U.S. Ambassador where he led U.S. foreign policy in the global fight for freedom. As a Partner at Dentons, Ambassador…

 266: Rescuing Boys Labor Trafficked in the Fishing Industry with Chris Field | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 33:10

Dr. Sandie Morgan is joined by Chris Field from Mercy Project in Ghana, an organization that works with the community through education and empowerment to combat labor trafficking and build stronger communities. Chris Field Chris Field is the Founder and Executive Director of Mercy Project. He traveled to Ghana for the first time in August…

 Bonus – Move to End Human Trafficking | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5:17

In this bonus episode, Dr. Sandie Morgan interviews Jill Rolls, a Priceless Committee member and community advocate. Together they discuss how Jill discovered GCWJ and an all-new January event. Jill Rolls Jill is a seasoned voice actor, having lent her voice and a variety of accents to over 40 audiobooks. She is a Meisner trained…

 265: Sustainable Housing, Aftercare, and Existing Resources with AVODAH Collective | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 25:57

Dr. Sandie Morgan is joined by three speakers from the AVODAH Collective, an organization that is partnering with churches to create space for women survivors of sex trafficking, young people, and families to find restoration through trauma-informed aftercare. They all discuss ingredients of the “secret sauce” to sustainable housing and aftercare. Speakers Deb O’Hara-Rusckowski, RN,…

 264: How Are All The Children? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 28:59

Co-hosts, Dr. Sandra Morgan and Dr. Dave Stachowiak, discuss the wellbeing of all our children. The emphasize the need to provide access to education and access to social services in order to see that all the children are fine, which will lead to a strong community. Key Points High percentage of youth who have been…

 263: Substance Use Prevention in Schools with Stephan Lambert | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 33:01

Dr. Sandie Morgan is joined by Stephan Lambert, the Prevention Coordinator with OCDE. Together, they discuss the prevalence of substance use amongst youth, prevention strategies, and intervention to teach youth about the harms of substance use and the signs of withdrawals, addiction, and mental health disorders. Stephan Lambert Stephan Lambert is the Prevention Coordinator at…

 262: Human-Centered Design with Shauntina Sorrells | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:54

In this episode of the podcast, Dr. Sandie Morgan is joined by Dr. Shauntina Sorrells, Chief Program Officer at Orangewood Foundation. Dr. Sorrells discusses what a human-centered design is, the various stages, and how to implement it. Dr. Shauntina Sorrells, MSW DSW Dr. Shauntina Sorrells joined Orangewood Foundation in 2019. She holds a Master’s and…

 261: Legal Advocacy with Sarah Byrne | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 32:34

Dr. Sandie Morgan is joined by Sarah Byrne, founding member of the National Survivor Law Collective. Dr. Morgan and Sarah discuss the need for trauma-informed legal services for survivors of human trafficking and their complex legal needs. Sarah Byrne Sarah has years of experience representing survivors of sex and labor trafficking and is nationally recognized…

 260: Labor Trafficking Outreach with Rachel Parker | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Dr. Sandra Morgan and Rachel Parker discuss labor trafficking outreach strategies, touching on community allyship, training and safety protocols, and outreach with and to the local community to identify labor trafficking victims. Rachel Parker Rachel Parker is the Anti-Human Trafficking Services Program Manager at World Relief Triad, which she had led for 10 years. She…

 259: Which Screening Tool Should I Use, with Dr. Corey Rood | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Dr. Sandra Morgan and Dr. Corey Rood discuss what screening tools are, their prevalence in prevention and identification of human trafficking, and how diverse human trafficking screen tools are due to the complex nature of human trafficking and exploitation. Corey Rood, MD Dr. Corey Rood is the Medical Director of Child Abuse Pediatrics with the…

 258: Missing Children and the Overlap with Child Trafficking, with Elizabeth Smart | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 30:35

Dr. Sandra Morgan is joined by advocate, Elizabeth Smart to discuss the importance of teaching young children how to protect themself, safe boundaries, and how to know who to trust. They conclude the conversation with the topic of bystanders and how everyday people can play a role in protecting women, men, and children. Elizabeth Smart…

 257: The Role of Social Enterprise in Prevention and Intervention, with Wendi Copeland | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 30:15

In this episode of the podcast, Sandie Morgan and Wendi Copeland, Chief Strategic Partnership Activation Officer, discuss how the mission of Goodwill is not just as a second-hand store, but to provide opportunities to people and help them thrive. The take a deep dive into what a human-centered framework is and how it can be…

 256: Men! Fight For Me, with Alan Smyth | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 35:22

Dr. Sandra Morgan and Alan Smyth, Executive Director of Saving Innocence, discuss his newly released book, Men! Fight for Me: The Role of Authentic Masculinity. Together, they go in detail into the four pillars of authentic masculinity and the significance of men’s role in the fight against human trafficking. Alan Smyth With over 25 years…

 255: The Role of Resilience in Prevention with Dr. Brenda Navarrete | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 32:51

Dr. Sandie Morgan and Dr. Brenda Navarrete discuss the importance of building resilience in children as it can play a key role in prevention. They consider the characteristics that can be built in kids as protective factors to the challenging and difficult environments they face and how resilience can be taught at any age. Brenda…

 254: How to Think About Labor Trafficking in the Five P Model with Derek Marsh | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 36:11

Sandie Morgan and Derek Marsh discuss how anti-trafficking efforts can be adjusted to increase the focus on labor trafficking and how the five P model works strictly related to labor trafficking. They go into depth on being victim-centered and trauma-informed when working with labor trafficking victims and how sex trafficking efforts relate to labor trafficking…

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