Along the Paths of Justice: An Introductory Seminar to Human Trafficking
Date and time: Jan 23, 2011 6:00 pm | Sunday to Jan 25, 2011 8:00 pm | Tuesday
Venue: SAAM/Flood Church
Sacramento, CA 95817
Intended audience: This training is geared toward community members who are interested in an introductory look at human trafficking.
ABOUT THE TRAINING
Along the Paths of Justice, developed by Chab Dai USA, provides an introduction to human trafficking for members of the community who are interested in learning more about human trafficking in the United States and across the globe.
- What is human trafficking?
- Where does human trafficking happen?
- What causes human trafficking?
- What is being done about human trafficking?
- How do I fit in?
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Men in the Movement: Risks, Rewards, and Complexities Webinar
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According to the announcement for this upcoming event, the webinar will feature Patrick Lemmon and Ben Atherton Zeman. They “will discuss some of the risks, rewards, and complexities of getting men involved in the movement to respond to and end gendered violence.
Patrick J. Lemmon has twenty years of experience in helping organize communities, and particularly men in communities, to speak out for ending men’s violence against women. He recently moved to Portland from Washington, DC, where he was co-founder and Executive Director of Men Can Stop Rape and a member of the Board of Directors for the DC Rape Crisis Center. Honors include the Ms. Foundation for Women’s Gloria Award and American University’s Capital Area Peacemaker Award. He thrives on helping committed groups of people find the path to creating the communities they want to live in.
Ben Atherton Zeman has performed “Voices of Men” and given presentations in 44 states, Canada, China and the Czech Republic. For the past seventeen years, Ben has worked as a prevention educator for rape crisis centers, domestic violence programs, and state coalitions. The right-wing, so-called “Father’s Rights” group Fathers for Life accuses Ben of “spouting all the absurdities of radical feminist propaganda,” which he freely admits, and accuses him of being “backed by powerful antifamily business and political profiteers…lawyers and politicians’ bank accounts…” which he wishes were true.
Together they offer a range and depth of experiences working to engage men in the movement to end gendered violence and we look forward to offering them the opportunity to shares those experiences and their expertise with you.”
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