
Understanding Human Trafficking and What You Can Do To Help
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Human trafficking is a form of modern slavery that occurs around the world and in every state, including New Hampshire. It may take the form of sex trafficking, or traffickers may force individuals to commit labor services against their will. In all forms, human trafficking is an offense against the fundamental human dignity of the human person. Join the Catholic Lawyers Guild of New Hampshire to learn from experts about the crisis of human trafficking.
Get low-cost CLE credits, and learn what you can do to make a difference.
Registration is at 1:30 p.m.
Opening prayer and program from 2:00 p.m. - 5 p.m.
After the program, all are welcome to join in fellowship at Great North Aleworks, 1050 Holt Ave., Manchester.
Speakers:
Darlene Pawlik is a survivor of human trafficking who shares encouragement and her story with others.
Emily Gray Rice, Esq., City Solicitor, City of Manchester and former United States Attorney for the District of New Hampshire.
Hanni Stoklosa, MD, MPH, is co-founder and Executive Director of HEAL Trafficking and an emergency physician at Brigham and Women's Hospital with appointments at Harvard Medical School, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative.
Detective Eric Tracy is a New Hampshire Human Trafficking Task Force Officer in the Domestic and Sexual Violence Unit of the Manchester Police Department.
Topics:
What is the scope of the human trafficking problem in New Hampshire?
What are the laws that apply in this area?
What are the signs that someone, including a client, is a victim of human trafficking?
What are the resources available to help?
Sponsored by the Catholic Lawyers Guild of New Hampshire
Questions? Contact nhcatholiclawyers@live.com or Robert E. Dunn, Jr., Esq.; 603-410-1704; rdunn@devinemillimet.com