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SUMMARY:How can USD lead the fight to end Human Trafficking?
DESCRIPTION:Stopping Traffic is a two-day solutions summit jointly hosted by USD School of Law and the Joan B. Kroc School of Peace Studies focused on answering this question. The goal of Stopping Traffic is to develop a campus-wide initiative to address human trafficking locally\, nationally and globally. \nStopping Traffic will provide the opportunity for those within the USD community\, including all academic departments and institutes\, as well as alumni and community members working in San Diego within the human trafficking field\, to explore and design an innovative and effective role for USD in addressing this issue. This program will be facilitated by individuals with lived experience and will invite participants to examine the problem of human trafficking holistically–by gaining insight into the root causes from those involved\, and developing solutions. \nParticipants will take part in design thinking activities to construct USD’s role and develop a roadmap for advancing opportunities. The result of the program will be a plan of action for the University\, supported by a campus-wide community invested in creating long-term change and impact.
URL:https://californiaagainstslavery.org/event/how-can-usd-lead-the-fight-to-end-human-trafficking/
LOCATION:Kroc Institute for Peace & Justice\, Room ABCD – University of San Diego\, 5998 Alcala Park\, San Diego\, CA\, 92110\, United States
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SUMMARY:Little Hoover Commission/Advisory Meeting on Labor Trafficking
DESCRIPTION:On Thursday\, January 30\, 2020\, the Little Hoover Commission will conduct an advisory meeting\non California state government’s role in identifying and combating labor trafficking and\nassisting victims/survivors of this type of crime. \nIntroductory remarks by Pedro Nava\, Chairman\, Little Hoover Commission and Mike Feuer\, City Attorney\, Los Angeles. \nThe meeting is open to the public. Members of the public will have the opportunity to comment\non any item on the Commission’s meeting agenda. \nThe hearing will break at approximately noon for lunch\, then reconvene at 1 p.m.\n(Times are approximate and subject to change.  Agenda items may be taken out of order to accommodate speakers. The meeting may be cancelled without notice.) \nThe Commission welcomes written comments on its study topics at any point during the study;\nplease email written comments to littlehoover@lhc.ca.gov.
URL:https://californiaagainstslavery.org/event/little-hoover-commission-advisory-meeting-on-labor-trafficking/
LOCATION:Los Angeles City Hall East\, Controller's Conference Room 351\, 200 North Main Street\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90012\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Little Hoover Commission":MAILTO:LittleHoover@lhc.ca.gov&gt;
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SUMMARY:Slam Demand
DESCRIPTION:Slam Demand is a movement to engage the athletic world as ambassadors to speak out about the injustice of human trafficking. We all play a role as consumers to Slam the Demand that drives the cycles of sex and labor trafficking. We partner with Vanguard Athletics to educate our players and basketball community about the realities of modern-day slavery. \nJoin us for our 3rd Annual Slam Demand event on Thursday January 30th and support our Lion’s as they take on San Diego Christian College. \nWomen’s Basketball Game – begins at 5:30 PM\nMen’s Basketball Game – begins at 7:30 PM \nVanguard University – Gym\n55 Fair Drive\, Costa Mesa
URL:https://californiaagainstslavery.org/event/slam-demand/
LOCATION:Vanguard University Gym\, 55 Fair Drive\, Costa Mesa\, CA\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Global Center for Women and Justice":MAILTO:gcwj@vanguard.edu
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