World Without Genocide is hosting a program at Mitchell Hamline School of Law on Tuesday, December 10.
This program examines the connections between sex trafficking and sexual exploitation globally and locally. Al Zdrazil, former prosecutor, Minnesota Office of the Attorney General, will speak on the connection between youth homelessness and sexual exploitation. Colleen Striegel, founder and Executive Director of HumanitarianHR, will discuss sexual exploitation within displaced groups.
Registration is encouraged by December 8, at worldwithoutgenocide.org/survivalsex
$25 for 2 continuing legal education credits for lawyers. $10 general public, $5 seniors and students. Free to Mitchell Hamline students.
At Mitchell Hamline School of Law, Conservatory Room 147, 875 Summit Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55105.