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The TRUE Sound of Freedom

The TRUE Sound of Freedom

How to Recognize Human Trafficking and Take Action to Stop It

Human Trafficking is a growing and pervasive form of modern-day slavery. It is often hidden in plain sight and exists everywhere—including right here in Maryland. We invite you to join us for an important event happening at the church on Sunday, February 25, from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. Our very own Amanda Rodriguez, a subject-matter expert recognized by the State of Maryland for her work in this area, presents “The TRUE Sound of Freedom.”

This presentation, hosted by Spencerville Church Women’s Ministries, will equip you to recognize the signs of human trafficking and give you the tools to do something about it. Don’t miss this important event!


About the Presenter:

Amanda K. Rodriguez, Esq.
Amanda K. Rodriguez, Esq.

Amanda K. Rodriguez, Esq. graduated from the University of Maryland at College Park in 2005 as the only candidate to receive the prestigious Arts/Law degree in her class. She received her Juris Doctorate from the University of Baltimore School of Law in 2007. During her legal study, she was the first student attorney in the Immigrants’ Rights Clinic at the University of Baltimore. Subsequently, she wrote numerous articles on the topic of the international implications of human trafficking on the United States economy, human trafficking, prosecution, investigation, and domestic minor sex trafficking.

Amanda’s articles have been published nationally and internationally. She was an Assistant State’s Attorney for Baltimore County, where she oversaw all human trafficking investigations in the county. In 2014, Mrs. Rodriguez transitioned to the role of Manager of Domestic Violence and Human Trafficking Policy for the Governor’s Office of Crime Control and Prevention and was appointed a Special Assistant United States Attorney, where she oversaw the state-wide implementation of policy and protocol related to human trafficking in Maryland. She subsequently moved to leadership roles at local victim service agencies. She accepted her current position as Executive Director of TurnAround, Baltimore’s rape crisis center and comprehensive domestic violence and human trafficking service provider, in December 2019. She is also currently the Co-Chair of the Legislative Subcommittee for the Maryland Human Trafficking Task Force and the Chair of the Legislative Committee of the Board of Directors for the Maryland Network Against Domestic Violence.

Amanda has received numerous awards for her work on human trafficking in the state, including the Breakthrough Award from the Maryland Human Trafficking Task Force, a special citation from Baltimore County, two citations from the State of Maryland, a special recognition from the Baltimore U.S. Attorney’s Office for her successful prosecution of traffickers involved in child exploitation and her commitment to human trafficking survivors. Additionally, she was recognized in 2014 as a Leading Woman by the Daily Record.  Mrs. Rodriguez was instrumental in the passage of numerous state laws to address human trafficking, sexual violence, and intimate partner violence—most notably the criminalization of labor trafficking, creating a statewide network of service providers for victims of trafficking, and “Safe Harbor” – protections from criminalization for child trafficking survivors.