2026 Womankind Anti-Human Trafficking Conference: The Power of Collaboration in an Era of Uncertainty

Given the current uncertainty and volatility of social and legal resources, Womankind’s 2026 conference aims to offer strength as service providers to help survivors of human trafficking. During the first half of the conference, panelists will focus on collaboration through the lens of safety planning on state and local levels, including language access, legal services, and education for employment.
Panelists:
- Alisha Mohammed, Esq, Womankind (Moderator)
- Caitlin Miner-Le Grand, City Bar Justice Center
- Mary Beth Wilkinson, Futures Without Violence
In the second half of the conference, we engage participants directly by inviting them to choose a virtual breakout room: language access, legal services, or education for employment. Our goal is to foster certainty through the power of collaboration, as panelists and participants network and share resources with each other.
Important Notes
- We highly encourage all attendees to register by Wednesday, January 14th.
- This invitation is non-transferable; we respectfully request that you do not share or forward it. If you would like to recommend someone to attend, please email us at ht@iamwk.org with their name, email address, and organization (if applicable).
- A mailing address is required to register for this event. To protect your privacy, you may use Womankind’s address: 42 Broadway, Suite 1836, New York, NY 10004. When making a donation, your billing address will be required.
- If you require interpretation services, any other special accommodations, or have any questions about the 2026 Conference, please email ht@iamwk.org.
- Community Agreement: By registering for this event, I agree to uphold trauma-informed values of safety, choice, and respect. I understand that respectful dialogue is encouraged, and Womankind reserves the right to address harmful behaviors to ensure community well-being.



