The College of the Canyons Center for Civic Engagement is scheduled to host a panel discussion on human trafficking this week.
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The event, “It Happens Right Here! Human Trafficking And How To Make A Difference,” is presented by the Student Health and Wellness Center, the Body Mind Wellness Committee, the MyGenMyFight Club and the SCV Committee on Human Trafficking.
Harmony Dust — a sex-industry survivor — is scheduled to present her personal story, biblical insights and evidence-based theories as the event’s keynote speaker.
“Harmony is passionate about assisting women in their journey of healing and transformation. With her experience, she hopes to shed light on the impact a sexualized culture has on the people who live in it,” according to an event press release.
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In addition, there will be resource tables, a presentation on Law Enforcement of Internet Safety and a panel of speakers representing organizations such as ZOE International, Cherished, Journey Out, Saving Innocence, CAST and the Department of Child and Family Services.
The free event, which includes a light breakfast, is scheduled for Sept. 21 from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the College of the Canyons Valencia Campus in the East Physical Education Gym.
To RSVP, email here.
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