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PSU Students Raise Awareness of Sex Trafficking

 

A Pittsburg State University student organization is hosting an event to shed light on the ongoing crisis of Human Sex Trafficking.

 

In recognition of Human Traffic Awareness Month, the organization Students for Violence Prevention at PSU will host the event, which is open to the public. It will begin at 7 pm on Wednesday, January 25th, at the Bicknell Family Center for the Arts in the Miller Theater, located at 1711 S. Homer in Pittsburg. There is no charge to attend.

 

A screening of “Surviving Sex Trafficking”, an award-winning documentary that examines the ongoing struggles of survivors as they fight to break free of the past and begin the healing process will kick off the night. A question and answer session with Representatives of the Regional Intervention of Sexual Exploitation Coalition, the SafeHouse Crisis Center, and the Pittsburg Police Department will follow.

 

For more information call the Coordinator of Advocacy Services and Wellness Education at PSU, Megan Johnson at 620-235-4831.

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