Newsletter Issue 3
Breaking News
Last week, our team met in person for the first time! It was fantastic to finally be able to discuss our thoughts and ideas for the future face-to-face, and to get to know one another.
We came up with many new and exciting projects, so stay tuned! Thanks also to our friends at Her Space for letting us use their incredible workspace.
Upcoming Events
On 19th of May at 1800 (GMT+1), we will have a conversation with journalist and academic Marco Lara, author of several books that denounce abuse and violation to human rights. He will be talking about the issues and challenges that the US and Central America have regarding human trafficking. Note that this event is in Spanish.
On June the 3rd at 1800 (GMT+1), we welcome Calion Smith. Calion is a trafficking survivor, and is an expert and educator on the topic of dissociative identity disorder. His experience is based on research from the International Society for the Study of Dissociation and Trauma, plus lived experience with the condition. Sign up for these events free here. Don’t miss out! These promise to be super interesting events.
Humans for Humans Network
We will soon launch our Professional Network where you will find:
Recordings and Presentations of all the webinars from the Digital Series.
Exclusive content and conversations with people who work in the field of mental health and / or human trafficking.
Practical, evidence-based, solutions for the work with survivors of human violence.
Opportunities to be seen and validate the experiences of others by exchanging stories, experiences, and ideas around our shared mission.
Empathy and inspiration for you and your work.
Get Involved
Humans for Humans is growing, and we need volunteers! If you would like to volunteer with us, contact us using this form. You don’t need to have specific experience- our team have varied backgrounds and come from all over the world, so don’t be afraid to get in touch.
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