
We hold events throughout the year and around the US, ranging from exhibitions and showcases to conferences and policy dialogues. These events are organized as vital parts of our programs as a whole and are targeted to different audiences. Because we design our events for specific audiences, they are sometimes open to the public and sometimes open by invitation only.
Sex trafficking isn’t a problem that happens “somewhere else”; it is a crime that is committed here in the US, too. Join us to find out how New York courts, prosecutors and legal professionals work with the victims of sex trafficking to apprehend the perpetrators of these crimes. It used to be common for sex
When 13-year-old Mary travels from Nigeria to Scotland, she thinks it is the start of a new life filled with opportunity. Instead, she finds herself pulled into the seedy world of sex-trafficking. Based on a true story, each performance of Roadkill takes an audience of 25 along on Mary’s journey, beginning with a bus ride
What can public and private sector organizations do to stop human trafficking? In partnership with New York University School of Law we are hosting a discussion on the roles that the public and private sectors play in advancing efforts to end trafficking. A panellist from the American Bar Association will explain how US state and