FNUSA Monthly Newsletter
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MONTHLY NEWSLETTER
JULY 2021
Membership Applications Now Being Accepted for Freedom Network USA!
Are you interested in joining the country's largest network of anti-trafficking professionals dedicated to addressing trafficking from a human rights-based approach? Apply for membership today! Benefits include access to the leading experts in the field, free training and technical assistance on an array of human trafficking topics, and discounted tickets to our annual conference. The application process is open now through September 1st.
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FNUSA'S Response to the 2021 Trafficking in Persons (TIP) Report
The State Department released their annual TIP Report earlier this month. FNUSA believes the US's Tier I Ranking does not reflect the horrific impact of the racist, misogynistic, xenophobic, homophobic, and transphobic policies and actions that were enacted in 2020. We look forward to continuing the critical work to not only reverse these policies but to chart a new path forward with systemic reforms that actually protect workers in all labor sectors.
2020 FNUSA Impact Report Released
Our annual Impact Report, which provides a snapshot of the work we accomplished during the year, has been released. In spite of a global pandemic, 2020 was a year of growth and opportunity for FNUSA. Read about how we were able to meet the needs of survivors in new and innovative ways.
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Save the Date: 2022 FNUSA Anti-Trafficking Conference Announced!
We are excited to announce the title of our 2022 anti-trafficking conference, Leveling Up: Human Trafficking in a New Era. The event will be held virtually and in-person in downtown Miami on March 16th & 17th, 2022! We hope to see you there!
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New Training Alert – Working with LGBTQ+ Survivors of Human Trafficking
Registration is open for our new webinar: Working with LGBTQ+ Survivors of Human Trafficking. This webinar will provide attendees with an overview of best practices when working with LGBTQ+ survivors. Presenters will cover outreach, wrap-around services, case management, housing, and immigration services specifically available to LGBTQ+ survivors.
Date: August 19, 2021
Time: 2:00 - 3:30 pm EST
Registration Cost: $30
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Latest Housing Factsheets & Webinars
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CDC's national eviction moratorium is scheduled to expire on July 31st. Earlier this month, FNUSA's Housing Project held Navigating the End of the Eviction Moratorium to discuss how service providers can prepare for the ending of the moratorium and continue to support survivors with their housing needs.
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The Housing Project's latest factsheet is Housing First: Improving Access to Housing for Youth Survivors. Learn about the principles of the Housing First model to addressing homelessness and how these principles benefit youth survivors of trafficking.
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FNUSA Recognizes Disability Pride Month
July is disability pride month. People with disabilities are at an increased risk of experiencing violence and are one of the groups most at risk of being trafficked. Check out this factsheet from one of our members, the Human Trafficking Legal Center, to learn more.
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