NAPAWF briefing: Human Trafficking and the Asian & Pacific Islander Community
The National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum invites you to attend a briefing on
“Human Trafficking and the Asian & Pacific Islander Community”
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
6PM - 7:30PM
Loyola University - Kasbeer Hall
25 E. Pearson, Chicago
Human trafficking is one of the worst forms of exploitation. As a multi-billion dollar industry with profits that rival the illegal drug and arms trades, human trafficking disproportionately impacts Asian and Pacific Islander women and girls, who represent the largest group of persons trafficked into the United States.
You are invited to a special briefing on Rights to Survival & Mobility, a newly released report by the National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum on human trafficking and its impact on Asian and Pacific Islander women and girls.
Speakers include:
Liezl Tomas Rebugio
Anti-Trafficking Project Director, National Asian Pacific American
Women’s Forum
Katherine Kaufka
Executive Director, International Organization for Adolescents
RSVP and questions to napawfchicago@gmail.com by October 6, 2008
Special Thanks to:
NAPAWF-Chicago Chapter (host)
Loyola University School of Social Work (sponsor)

