Ever wondered about the intricate workings of Homeland Security Investigations? Get ready to be enlightened by our insightful conversation with Kelly Baird, a Supervisory Special Agent at HSI since 2006. Kelly walks us through the significant role HSI plays within the Department of Homeland Security and their dedicated commitment to victim-focused approaches in trafficking investigations. From the tip line to partnerships with law enforcement and nonprofits, discover the multifaceted methods HSI employs to pursue leads on trafficking cases. Kelly also unravels the collaborative investigative process, an integral combination of an investigator and a victim assistance specialist.
The conversation deepens as we address the challenges faced during sex trafficking investigations. Kelly bravely shares her experiences and draws attention to the prevalent issues of sex trafficking and labor trafficking. The struggles in identifying these appalling crimes are real, and Kelly discloses the tactical strategies used to generate leads. Learn about the critical part the Victim Assistance Specialist (VAS) plays in the wake of these heinous crimes and the long-term relationships HSI nurtures with survivors. Get a rare perspective on how HSI differentiates itself from the FBI, the Border Patrol, and other DHS components. Prepare to be moved by the stark realities, challenges, and rewards of working in this pivotal field.
Discover how Innovation Africa is transforming lives by providing electricity and clean water to rural African communities in our conversation with Michal Smith, Director of Communications for the organization. Learn about their incredible impact on over 4 million people across 10 African countries since 2008, and how their dedicated team members, Israeli technology, and local contractors are key to their success and sustainability.
In the second part of our episode, Celia reveals ways to get involved with Innovation Africa through fundraising and travel opportunities - even small contributions can go a long way! We also discuss the importance of freedom and our role in helping others achieve it, both locally and globally. Listen in for our words of wisdom for those looking to make a difference in non-profit work, and how you can contribute to anti-trafficking efforts and support rural African communities in their journey towards a better, safer future.
Do you celebrate Juneteenth? Is slavery indeed over? Should you use the term "modern day slavery" to describe human trafficking? Why or why not? Let's get into the conversation.
Read MoreSexually abused by his parents, Bill went on to be abused by both extended family and church members. Instead of keeping and continuing the secret, Bill is courageously exposing the people and churches that abuse others, while teaching and mentoring positive love and caring to those who love God.
Read MoreKeyana Marshall tells her story of first being socialized by family, groomed by others and misunderstood, arrested, and victimized by the criminal justice system in Anchorage Alaska. She wrote a book about her experience called "Being Keyana Marshall". By the way, Alaska scored an F in the 2022 Share Hope International Report Cards for the way they handle human trafficking cases.
Read MoreDr. Dennis McCarty makes the important point that if women such as Harriet Tubman, Sojourner Truth, and Elizabeth Heyrick, all with limited education and who were unable to vote, could serve in prominent roles in the name of freedom and justice, so could you. You just need to know how. In this episode Dr. McCarty discusses his book "The Quest to End Human Trafficking: An Educational and Practical Guide for Everyone Who Wants to Help Break the Bonds and Assist Survivors." And the book is FREE to download!
Read MoreWhat did you do during the height of the pandemic? Well one very outgoing sister convinced the other sister to go into business making a line of jewelry that neither knew how to make and run a business without business knowledge or experience- some of the proceeds of which would go to support survivors of sex trafficking. The business took off! "Ring True" now hires survivors in the U.S. and abroad to make rings for consumers around the world. They still give a portion of the proceeds to programs that support survivors.
Read MoreTruth is difficult to hear, but survivors tell us that so far we have failed. Survey results from the first national survivor study reveals that "systems" have largely failed survivors, including those that were involved prior to their trafficking experience, while involved, and after their trafficking experience.
Read MoreHow many people are working hard to live the American dream of success, which is often translated to mean obtaining more and impressive material possessions. Instead of investing in things, Dan Emr left his lucrative career to invest in people. Learn about their "Worthwhile Wear" program, their "Worth It" Program, and "The Well", a comprehensive array of programs to move victims, to survivors, and on to thrivers.
Read MoreAt what ages are you the most and least happy in life? As we approach the new year, we bring Season 2 of the podcast to a close by discussing the seasons of your life.
Read MoreHave you ever thought of what a concerned parent of a trafficked child must go through? Have you ever put your feet in the shoes of a mom struggling with a child with mental illness? Well you are about to go inside and learn the emotional struggle and fight that takes place in trying to work with systems designed to respond and support. Do these systems partner with parents? This is a difficult to listen to, step-by-step, account of the struggle to regain and keep safe a bright, talented, and loving daughter.
Read MoreBill Cosby victimized vulnerable women. Listen to one woman's powerful story. Formally known as Jane Doe #6, today Patte O'Connor is sharing her story as a in hopes of helping other victimized and vulnerable women reclaim their power and voice. Check out her website: https://patteoconnorassultsurvivorspeaker.com and read her powerful book: Chasing Bill Cosby: The Downfall of America's Dad.
Read MoreOur conference planner Anna Schramm recaps our 19th annual International Human Trafficking and Social Justice Conference! Find out who was there, what happened, and other juicy details.
Read MoreAt the end of 7th grade Tamara was forced to marry a much older man in secret. Beginning at the age of 12, she spent her school years in classes and her summers as a married child forced to perform all of the duties of a traditional wife. Listen as Tamara explains her experience from child bride and domestic servant to finally breaking free and finding her voice.
Read MoreIn this episode we expose a little known disease affecting some human trafficking and domestic violence survivors.
Read MoreIn this episode we expose a little known disease affecting some human trafficking and domestic violence survivors.
Read MoreIn this episode we expose a little known disease affecting some human trafficking and domestic violence survivors.
Read MoreIn this episode we expose a little known disease affecting some human trafficking and domestic violence survivors.
Read MoreBecause of the prevalence of physical violence among survivors of human trafficking, the potential to have a traumatic brain injury (TBI) is high. A TBI can affect a survivors ability to recover. Learn more about TBI and how to screen for it.
Read MoreMost of us know about domestic violence and the physical and sexual abuse involved. However, we may know less about "coercive control" used by both abusive intimate partners and some sex traffickers. Learn more about the most common form of victimization in this episode.
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