From Brittany Peck of Shared Hope <[email protected]>
Subject Have You Heard About the 2020 JuST Conference in Washington D.C.?
Date February 11, 2020 8:21 PM
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Call for Presenters Application Now Open for JuST 2020!

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Have you heard about the JuST Conference?



Produced by Shared Hope International

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, the JuST Conference

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is the nation’s leading conference on Juvenile Sex Trafficking. Since 2013, the JuST Conference has been featuring advanced workshops focused on skill-building, survivor experiences, cross-discipline collaboration, task force development, case studies and lessons learned. Our 1,000+ attendees are leaders in their communities and have diverse professional backgrounds including, but not limited to survivor leadership, law enforcement, social services, criminal justice, policy, social work, healthcare, community activism and education. Click here

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to check out last year’s program.



Save the Date!

We’ve taken the JuST Conference on the road to New Orleans, San Diego and Cincinnati, learning and engaging with regional leaders across the nation. In 2020 we are bringing JuST back to where it all started:

Washington, D.C.

November 4 - 6

Omni Shoreham Hotel



Join us as we gather anti-trafficking professionals, experts and advocates from around the country for 3 days of inspiring and empowering training in the heart of the nation’s capital. We look forward to welcoming you to DC as we continue to celebrate the launch of the Shared Hope Institute for Justice &amp; Advocacy

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located just two blocks from the White House.



Registration Opens this Spring!

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Share Your Expertise! Consider presenting at JuST 2020.



The JuST 2020 Call for Presenters application is NOW OPEN. The application will close on Friday, February 28.

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In response to attendee feedback, this year we will be employing fewer workshops with more advanced level content. The 2020 JuST Conference will be seeking applications from individuals with deep experience in unique topics related to Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking (DMST).

To ensure that SHI conferences stay on the cutting edge, this year, we will be enlisting field experts to review applications of each area represented.

Who will be your audience?



JuST Conference attendees are leaders in their communities, many with over 10 years of experience. They have diverse professional backgrounds including, but not limited to survivor leadership, law enforcement, social services, criminal justice, policy, social work, healthcare, community activism and education. They are interested in specialized and advanced presentations including core subjects as well as hot topics and criminal trends.



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