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Destination

Freedom
A Learning Approach to Ending Modern Slavery
Wednesday, April 7, 3:30 – 8:45pm
3:30-4:00 Booths and Networking
4:00-4:05 Introduction by Organizers
4:05–4:10 Vocal Performance - "If You Listen You Will Hear", Madison Greer
4:10-4:40 Keynote Address - "Trafficking and Slavery in the 21st Century:
Illuminated by Eight Global Case Studies", Thomas Burke, MD, The event is
FACEP, Chief of the Division of Global Health and Human
Rights, MGH free and open
4:40-5:00 Booths and Networking to the public
5:00–6:00 Concurrent Sessions • 15+ booths hosted by
Session 1: A Collaborative Approach Toward Trafficking Ring advocacy organizations,
Prosecutions and Survivor Support, Carol Gomez, Founding Director of practitioners, NGOs,
MataHarri: Eye of the Day and a Boston based FBI Agent student groups, community
groups and faith
Session 2: Case Studies of Sex Trafficking and the Role of Health Systems based organizations
in Anti-Trafficking Work, Roy Ahn, MPH, ScD, Associate Director for
Policy and Research, MGH Division of Global Health and Human
Rights, Department of Emergency Medicine and Instructor, Harvard
Where
Medical School Harvard College
Student Organization Center
6:00–6:30 Booths and Networking, Or
at Hilles Radcliffe Quadrangle,
6:00-6:25 "Srey Neang: The Story of a Cambodian Woman" Harvard University
(100 tickets available – see website) 59 Shepard St., Cambridge
Written by: Bernice Liuson Sim
(10‐15 minute walk from
Actors: Bernice Liuson Sim, Wendy Huang, Steve Lee
Harvard or Porter T‐station,
6:30-7:35 Student Presentations: travel abroad, academic advocacy, social see website for travel info)
work, cause marketing, course development, documentary making

7:35-7:45 Spoken Word Artist - TiElla Grimes When


7:45-7:55 Closing with Karen Mclaughlin, International Consultant on
Wednesday, April 7th
Human Trafficking 3:30 – 8:45pm
7:55-8:15 Booths and Networking, Or
humantraffickingstudents@gmail.com
8:00-8:45 Partial Screening of "Stolen" with Discussion - Hosted by the
http://destinationfreedom.webs.com/
American Islamic Congress, Nasser Weddady, Civil Rights Outreach
Director and Rahman Oladigbol

SPONSORED BY: Gordon College Abolition Movement (GCAM) ‐ Boston College Rallying Efforts Against
Contemporary Slavery (REACT) ‐ Tufts PANGEA Committee on Modern Day Slavery ‐ Harvard College
For Free The Slaves (HCFTS) – and Human Trafficking Students (HTS)

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