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The foundresses of Notre Dame of Maryland University, School Sisters of Notre Dame, for decades have been advocates for individuals, especially women, who are and have been exploited through human trafficking.  At least twice a year, their School of Nursing holds events to increase the students and the community’s awareness of human trafficking.

This is a virtual event focusing on the true stories of human trafficking. A woman may seek treatment in the ED for a medical issue accompanied by others who will not allow her to be alone. If you have specific questions about the event, please contact Dr. Mary Packard at  MPackard@ndm.edu.

The True Cost: Stories of Human Trafficking
A Zoom Performance Conference Event, Sponsored by: School Sisters of Notre Dame Human Trafficking Committee
NDMU Global Solidarity Committee School of Nursing
Monday, October 11, 7- 8:30 p.m.

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The True Cost is a 45-minute performance of speeches transcribed from interviews with victims and perpetrators of trafficking in its many forms by professional Chicago actors. A following panel discussion with local experts and people fighting to stop these horrific crimes will be open to the audience.

 

 

 

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