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Sondra A. Skelaney

By June 11, 2019

Sandy Skelaney is Program Director of Florida International University’s Initiative for Gender Violence Prevention out of the Center for Women’s and Gender Studies, where she builds community partnerships and trains the next generation of changemakers to innovate solutions around pervasive social problems in her undergraduate class Sex Trafficking: Building Solutions.

A compelling educator and public speaker, Ms. Skelaney has presented to over 15,000 people in various venues from prison to TEDx, and provides consultation to organizations across the United States launching and scaling victim-service, public policy, and advocacy initiatives.

In 2007, Ms. Skelaney spearheaded Florida’s response to domestic minor sex trafficking with the creation of Project GOLD in Kristi House; an effort which resulted in the development of the first coordinated multi-disciplinary response, transformation of protocols in dozens of agencies, passage of Florida Safe Harbor Act, and opening of a drop-in center that has provided mental health services for hundreds of trafficked children in Miami.

Ms. Skelaney’s work on child trafficking spans over 15 years, previously working with renowned organizations such as ECPAT International in Bangkok, Thailand, and GEMS in New York City where she organized the First National Summit of Commercially Sexually Exploited Youth and Congressional Briefing in 2002.

Ms. Skelaney is a member of the South Florida Human Trafficking Taskforce and the Miami-Dade Human Trafficking Coalition, is on the Board of Directors of the Miami Girls Foundation and HEART Initiative, and has won several awards including the prestigious Women Who Make a Difference in Miami from the Junior League of Miami.  She has a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Women’s Studies from CUNY Hunter and a Master of Arts in International Relations from Yale University.