Sex+Money: A National Search for Human Worth

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Nebraska University Students Against Modern-Day Slavery is bringing the movie "Sex+Money: A National Search for Human Worth" to the Nebraska Union on September 30 at 7.30 p.m. in conjunction with the third annual conference on human trafficking. This event is FREE and open to all university students as well as the public.

Sriyani Tidball, NUSAMS' adviser and advertising professor, said a question and answer session will be held following the movie. Panelists include Morgan Perry, the movie's producer; John Focht, a private detective; Amy Miller, Legal Director of Nebraska ACLU; and Anna Brewer, an FBI Special Agent. Anna W. Shavers, of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln's College of Law, will be the moderator.

According to the film's website, the film's goal is to raise awareness of human trafficking and help stop the growing movement not only in the world but in the United States as well. The trailer can be viewed online at http://sexandmoneyfilm.com/.

UNL is hosting the third Interdisciplinary Conference on Human Trafficking September 29 to October 1, at the Cornhusker Marriott Hotel, 333 S. 13 St. in Lincoln, Neb. More than 40 international research presentations are scheduled during the two-day conference. Information about the conference is available online at http://humantrafficking.unl.edu/.

ABOUT NUSAMS
A common misconception about human trafficking and modern slavery is that it does not happen here in Nebraska. NUSAMS' mission is to recruit, educate and mobilize students to combat modern-day slavery through prevention, awareness, education and activism. NUSAMS believe that every student can help to stop human trafficking and end slavery in their generation.