The American Association of University Women-Massachusetts (AAUW-MA) in collaboration

with the United Nations Association of Greater Boston proudly presents its Fall Conference

 

HUMAN TRAFFICKING

WHAT CAN WE DO ABOUT IT?

 

Wylie Conference Center at Endicott College, Beverly, MA

Saturday, October 29, 2011

 

 

                                                                                         Agenda

  8:30                       Registration Opens, Continental Breakfast

 9:30--9:45           Welcome, Beverly Auditorium  

                                                Liz Fragola, President, AAUW-MA

                                                Dr. Richard E. Wylie, President, Endicott College

                                                Patricia Fae Ho, Vice President, AAUW

 9:45--10:45         Overview, Beverly Auditorium   

Christina Bain, Carr Center for Human Rights Policy, Harvard Kennedy School

 10:45--11:00      Break, Refreshments  

 11:00--11:45      Keynote Speaker, beverly auditorium  

Cherie Jimenez, Survivor, Founder and Director of Kim’s Project

 11:45--12:00      Break, Refreshments  

 12:00--1:00         Lunch, tupper manor                                                                                                                                                                                                                      Kerry Healey, Former Lieutenant Governor, Massachusetts

 1:00--1:30           Networking/Shopping Break, Refreshments 

 1:30--2:45           Plenary/Panel, BEVERLY AUDITORIUM, Carole Copeland Thomas, Moderator   

                                                Elizabeth Malia, Massachusetts Representative, Eleventh Suffolk District

                                                Suzanne Sullivan, Assistant United States Attorney, District of Massachusetts

Liam Lowney, Chief of Victim Witness Services, Office of Attorney General, MA

Marisa A. DeFranco, Immigration Attorney

Pi Heseltine, Sergeant, Massachusetts State Police, Trafficking Unit 

 2:45--3:00           Break, Refreshments    

 3:00--4:00           Break-out/Community Action Plan  

All Hands In, IPSWICH ROOM, 1ST FLOOR

Panelists:  Barbara Anderson, AHI;  Liam Lowney, AG MA;  Anaide Nahikian, Harvard School of Public Health, Project on Humanitarian Response to Human Trafficking 

Kim’s Project, NEWBURYPORT ROOM, 1ST FLOOR

Panelists: Cheri Jimenez, Kim’s Project; Pi Heseltine, MA State Police; Karen McLaughlin, Hunt Alternatives   

Not For Sale, ROWLEY ROOM, 2ND FLOOR

Panelists: Anita Coco, NFS; Suzanne Sullivan, USDA-MA; Margaret Chalupowski, AAUW-MA

 4:00--4:15           Break, Refreshments    

 4:15--5:00           Wrap-up/Reporting Back, BEVERLY AUDITORIUM, Carole Copeland Thomas, Moderator  

 

All are welcome. Registration $85 including continental breakfast, lunch, beverages and snacks; $45 for graduate and undergraduate students with student ID.

A limited number of scholarships will be available.

 

For more details see the Fall 2011 issue of the BayStater

 

Register online at Eventbrite

 

Register by mailDownload registration form in MS Word format or pdf format

 

Directions to the Wylie Center at Endicott College, 295 Hale Street, Beverly, MA

 

For more information contact Liz Fragola at ekf226@comcast.net, Sanaz Raoufi at sanaz_raoufi@yahoo.com or Renea Gooch at rlgooch97@hotmail.com

Information will also be updated on the AAUW-MA website at

www.aauw-ma.org under the Fall Conference tab