Human Trafficking in Public and Academic Libraries
Thursday, November 9, 2017, 2:00-3:00 pm EST
Human Trafficking is a growing industry; second only to drugs. Recent studies have found that libraries
are the number one recruitment location. Anyone can become a victim. Anyone can stop it.
Discretionary Warning: This webinar will cover difficult topics, including: child abuse, sexual violence, and slavery.
Participants will:
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Discover the modern problem of human trafficking and its statistics
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Learn to recognize the signs and identify potential victims
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Hear how to respond
Presenter:
Crystal Feyerchak is the Special Projects Librarian at Twinsburg Public Library, nestled in Ohio. She has programming and training experience on a wide-range of technology and social
topics. She calls herself the “kitchen sink” librarian, as she works in an ever changing and evolving role. She also owns two awesome rescue pups.

Registration fee: $49/person. Ask us about group rates for parties of 4 or more (email
jenny@libraryworks.com)
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