A Conversation about Sex Trafficking in OUR Communities – Tuesday, March 19, 6:30-8:30 pm

Human trafficking IS modern day slavery and it’s happening right here in OUR Communities.

Human Sex Trafficking is big business for organized crime and for local pimps. Its one of those crimes that is hidden in plain sight – meaning, most of the victims go to school, church and live in stable homes. It`s hard to see they are even a victim. Research shows that the average age of recruitment into the commercial sex industry is 12-14 years old and that victims come from every race, ethnicity and socioeconomic background

Come learn how youth and adults are being coerced into slavery, why they can’t see their way out, and how we can keep our families safe.

Keynote Speaker: Theresa Flores – Best-selling author of “The Slave Across the Street,” survivor of sex trafficking and nationally known advocate. Flores shares how she was enslaved at the age of 15 while living with unsuspecting parents in an upper middle-class suburb.

Local Perspective:
Brad Schimel Waukesha County Circuit Court Judge, former Wisconsin Attorney General
Paul Farrow: Waukesha County Executive

Followed by a Panel of Experts

Register and More Information at www.ConvTrafficking.org 

Read the FLYER for more information.