Panel Discussion: Human Trafficking - Cincinnati Event
September 18, 2014 - Hamilton
The Department of Justice and Community Studies, College of
Professional Studies & Applied Sciences is sponsoring a number of events focusing on the problem
of contemporary human trafficking and slavery.
State and local leaders discuss human trafficking in local
contexts. Throughout the month of September, Miami Hamilton Downtown Center
will present a special exhibit featuring the stories of people who have
experienced human trafficking and contemporary slavery titled "If I got a
chance to talk to the world:" Stories of Modern-Day Slavery.
This event will be held at 7:00 pm in the Harry T. Wilks Conference Center
These
events are also supported by Miami University's Departments of Justice and
Community Studies, Black World Studies, Sociology, Political Science,
Psychology, Women's Gender and Sexual Studies, Rentschler Library, Miami
Middletown's Applied Research Center, Multicultural Services, Miami Regional
Locations Student Affairs, Miami Hamilton's Center for Civic Engagement,
Colligan History Project and Miami International Justice Mission.
These events
are free and open to the public.
For more information on these events, call 513.785.7702 or email criminaljustice@MiamiOH.edu.Miami
University Hamilton is located at 1601 University Blvd.
Panel Discussion: Human Trafficking Event Dates
September 18, 2014Posted By: orthrm@miamioh.edu
Categories: Special Events
