Free Event: Global Anti-trafficking Experts Speak Out at Stanford University

The battle lines in the fight to conquer human trafficking span the globe, because modern-day slavery exists in every nation on earth. San Francisco Bay Area residents have an opportunity this Sunday to hear from distinguished front-line leaders who’ve been remarkably successful at combatting trafficking in several slavery hot spots — including Ghana, India, Nepal, […]
September 9, 2014

The battle lines in the fight to conquer human trafficking span the globe, because modern-day slavery exists in every nation on earth. San Francisco Bay Area residents have an opportunity this Sunday to hear from distinguished front-line leaders who’ve been remarkably successful at combatting trafficking in several slavery hot spots — including Ghana, India, Nepal, the Philippines and the U.S.

The Elkes Foundation, together with Stanford University and Free the Slaves, is convening a special event: “Front Lines of Freedom.” This important panel discussion will provide an overview of effective responses to modern-day slavery.

 

slaveryForumFrontlinesOfFreedomUpdated2The event will take place Sunday, September 14th from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Stanford’s Bechtel Conference Center, Encina Hall, 616 Serra Street, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305.

The event, is free and open to the public, but your must RSVP online.

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