#EndTrafficking lecture series by NUSAMS at CoJMC

Nebraska University Students Against Modern-day Slavery wants students and civil society to be aware of how human trafficking occurs, why it occurs and the measures that can be taken to prevent it.
Nebraska University Students Against Modern-day Slavery wants students and civil society to be aware of how human trafficking occurs, why it occurs and the measures that can be taken to prevent it.

#EndTrafficking Month Lecture Series by NUSAMS at CoJMC

Thursday, Jan. 26, 6 p.m., Room 309: Agent Anna Brewer

Former FBI agent Anna Brewer spent a lot of time investigating sex trafficking and recently joined the board for Magdalene Omaha, a safe haven for sex trafficking victims. Brewer decided to get involved because she saw firsthand what kind of impact human trafficking has on a victim. She'll talk about her experience with human trafficking during her years at the FBI.

Friday, Jan. 27, 4 p.m., Room 336: Dr. Rebecca Buller

Rebecca Buller, Ph.D. is a geography professor at UNL. For many years she has been involved with raising awareness of human trafficking and teaches a class called Human Trafficking and the Great Plains. She'll talk about the warning signs of human trafficking and cases in Nebraska.