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SPEAKERS

Friday April 8, 2011 Natasha Falle: SexTrade 101 Program Director


Natasha has a passion for sharing her story of
9:00am to Noon child exploitation, and dramatic conversion and
liberation from 12 years working in the sex trade.
She now lectures all over Canada on issues
Grey Roots Theater related to the sex trade. Natasha works directly
with Toronto’s Sex Crimes Unit – Special Victims,
offering detectives support with child victims of
Inside Grey Roots Museum & Archive prostitution. She also provides victim court
Doors Open at 8:30 • Coffee Break Provided support, training workshops, and public speaking
engagements.
Natasha has developed many workshops,
including Court Diversion Programs in Ontario,

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which offer services and support on a variety of
issues important for those seeking to leave the
sex trade. In addition to her experience, she is
currently teaching part-time, in the Police
Foundations program at a local College in Toronto.
She is also the Founder of non-profit organization
• What does the Sex Trade look like in Sex Trade 101: Public Education and Awareness,
Canada and our Canadian Legislation. located in Toronto as well as its Program Manager.
And, she is determined to carry out her purpose in
• Psychological and Sociological impact on life to be an active voice for the victims and for the
survivors of prostitution.
society and victims.
Bridget Perrier: SexTrade 101 Speaker
• Who are the victims of the Sex Trade? Sharing the power of her own turning point in life,
Bridget Perrier makes a difference in the lives of
• Who are high-risk youth? others. Born to a mother of Ojibwa descent,
Bridget was given up for adoption at five weeks.
And this is where her amazing story begins. To
• Stopping the Traffic in Grey Bruce. hear her tell it is like stepping into a story of hope.
Bridget is currently a successful student in her
graduating semester with the Community Worker

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Program at George Brown College. Ms Perrier was
the recipient of the Woman of Distinction, Turning
Point Award in 2006. She is an emerging force for
good within her community, and with important
messages to share.
Please RSVP number of attendees by April 6, 2010
Angel Wolfe: SexTrade 101 Speaker
Maximum Capacity 75 My name is Angel Wolfe. My Indian name is
To: Freedom Grey Bruce 2011 Woman of Sacred Dreams. I am 16 years old. I
am presently a student at a school in Toronto. I
Att: Ellen Farrow am a survivor... My story has much to do with my
By Email: ellen@avenuea.ca mom, Brenda Wolfe. She was murdered by Robert
Picton in Vancouver BC. I speak from my own
By Phone or Text: 519-374-5376 experiences. I represent The Children of Murdered
& Missing Aboriginal Women.

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