HUMAN
TRAFFICKING:
Whose Business Is It?
The Travel Industry’s Role in Ending Modern-Day
Slavery
Saturday
April 6, 2013
9 a.m.–3 p.m.
D’Angelo Center, Room 416
Queens Campus
St. John’s University
www.stjohns.edu/trafficking
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Those interested in ending slavery in our time
WHY?
Everyone who travels can be part of the solution.
Speakers include industry leaders who are addressing this
significant human rights issue. Discussing the relationship between
the travel industry and human trafficking, they will offer simple
steps for stopping the exploitation of others.
KEYNOTE PRESENTER
Sandi D. Mitchell was the technology training and knowledge manager
at Sabre Holdings, whose businesses include TRAVELOCITY. Sabre
Holdings sponsors Passport to Freedom, a travel industry initiative
that combats child sex trafficking and human slavery through
education, advocacy, and survivor support.
ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSIONS
Topics include: When Business Takes The Lead; The Code, ECPAT USA:
Initiatives That Matter; What Smart Travelers Know; The Cultural
Environment that Creates Demand; and Trafficking Through the DA’s
Eyes
REGISTRATION REQUIRED
Suggested donations: $20;
Students—$5 (scholarships available). Continental
breakfast and box lunch are included.
RSVP Register by Wednesday, March 20.
Registration extended to April 3, space permitting. Complete the form and fax to:
(718) 990-1901 or email to vccs@stjohns.edu. Directions
visit www.stjohns.edu/directions.
Sponsored by : The New York Coalition of Religious
Congregations-Stop Human Trafficking, LifeWayNetwork, The
Vincentian Center for Church and Society, the Ladies of Charity,
and the Office of Multicultural Affairs of St. John’s
University.