Human Trafficking and Exploitation Awareness Conference 2020: Addressing the Needs of the Queer Community

When May 22, 2020
from 08:00 AM to 05:00 PM
Where UofL Shelby Campus (440 N Whittington Pkwy)
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People Against Trafficking Humans (PATH) Coalition of Kentucky is hosting its inaugural conference at UofL's Shelby Campus.

Pre-registration for this free, educational, and interactive event is required through Eventbrite.

We warmly invite community members, students, professionals, advocates, and service providers to join us as we engage in a day of learning, listening, and connecting around this important issue!

Author, comedian, spoken word artist, and Human Trafficking Field Expert, K.D. Roche, will deliver the opening keynote address.

Morning breakout sessions, led by Queer folk, Survivors of Human Trafficking, Allies, and Advocates offer engagement and learning opportunities for attendees.

In the afternoon, Queer Survivors of trauma will participate in a public speak out, followed by a community discussion surrounding relevant issues related to risks of and occurrences of exploitation and human trafficking.

Multiple organizations involved in the movement and anti-trafficking community have committed to participating in the conference and will be prepared to discuss their initiatives in serving the queer community.

If you have questions, please email info@pathcoalitionofky.org

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