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Civil rights advocate to speak at K.C. symposium – Topeka Capital-Journal

June 7, 2011 By FDFF.org Leave a Comment

A panel discussion on fostering cooperation between civil rights groups and law enforcement agencies. — A presentation on human trafficking investigations prepared by federal prosecutors from the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Western District of Missouri.
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Book Discussion – “Race and Reunion” by David W. Blight – Professor A. Glenn Crothers – Louisville.com

May 9, 2011 By FDFF.org Leave a Comment

Race and Reunion received eight book awards, including the Bancroft Prize, the Abraham Lincoln Prize, and the Frederick Douglass Prize, as well as four awards from the Organization of American Historians, including the Merle Curti prizes for both …
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UR panel discussion examines problem of human trafficking (Richmond Times-Dispatch)

March 26, 2010 By FDFF.org

Human trafficking is not an overseas problem. It happens locally and across the country, and it is an issue that requires more public awareness, experts and law-enforcement officials said yesterday at the University of Richmond. “This atrocity knows no income, race or geographic boundary,“ Virginia’s first lady Maureen McDonnell said during a panel discussion attended by about 100 people …
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Jersey City library will host a discussion about Obama and Frederick Douglass’ vision (El Nuevo)

March 8, 2010 By FDFF.org

Light refreshments will be served.
Read the entire story here:Jersey City library will host a discussion about Obama and Frederick Douglass’ vision (El Nuevo)

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Vail Valley: Film spotlights sex trade, human trafficking (Vail Daily)

March 4, 2010 By FDFF.org

VAIL VALLEY, Colorado – “Playground,” a hard-hitting investigative look at the sex trade and human trafficking, will be featured at a special Vail Valley screening and discussion with its filmmaker, Libby Spears, on Saturday at 5:45 p.m. at The Bookworm of Edwards. Tickets to the film and discussion are $25 and include a glass of wine and appetizers. Event proceeds will benefit The Women’s …
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Jersey City library will host a discussion about Obama and Frederick Douglass’ vision (El Nuevo)

March 4, 2010 By FDFF.org

Light refreshments will be served.
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