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SUMMARY:Human Trafficking: The Deafening Silence over Modern Slavery
DESCRIPTION:Scarcely mentioned by the media amidst other international crises\, human trafficking takes a tragic toll in large and small cities and rural areas around the world. In an insidious form of modern slavery\, criminals in the shadows profit from the misery of the most vulnerable women and girls. Join us for the next instalment of the monthly series\, Free Speech at the Crossroads: International Dialogues\, co-sponsored by the Free Speech Project at Georgetown University and the Project on the Future of the Humanities\, a joint endeavor of Georgetown and Blackfriars Hall at Oxford University. Panelists include legal and policy analysts of the issue\, as well as heroic activists who work in the streets of London and a town in the American Midwest to rescue and heal the victims. \nMonday\, September 20\, 2021\, from 11 am to 12:15 pm EDT/4 to 5:15 pm BST. \n\n\nGet to know the panelists: \n\nChristina Bain is a Visiting Research Fellow within The Fletcher School’s Center for Strategic Studies at Tufts University and more recently\, a Visiting Researcher within the Center for the Study of Europe at Boston University’s Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies. She is the former and founding Director of Babson College’s Initiative on Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery and the former and founding Director of the Harvard Kennedy School’s Program on Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery within the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy.\nLisa Hsin is the incoming Helsby Kroll Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in Business and Human Rights at the Bonavero Institute of Human Rights\, University of Oxford. As a doctoral researcher\, she was also a Research Fellow for the Modern Slavery Policy and Evidence Centre.\nPippa Hockton trained in psychotherapy at University of Birmingham. She practiced as a psychotherapist at the Royal Free Hospital in London before founding registered charity Street Talk in 2005. Street Talk takes psychotherapy to women in street prostitution\, to women who have been the victims of traffickers.\nElesondra “Ele” DeRomano is a survivor of commercial sexual exploitation/sex trafficking\, a local and national consultant\, a motivational speaker\, an advocate against all forms of exploitation\, and the Founder of Standing Together Against Real Slavery (STARS)\, an organization based in Toledo\, Ohio dedicated to supporting and empowering young women who have experienced or are at high risk for commercial sexual exploitation.
URL:https://www.bfriars.ox.ac.uk/event/human-trafficking-the-deafening-silence-over-modern-slavery/
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SUMMARY:The Annunciation and the Trinity
DESCRIPTION:Join us in person and online for the first events in our 2021/22 programme. You can register for a place via Eventbrite\, or if you would prefer to attend online\, you will be able to participate via the Aquinas Institute YouTube channel. \nDr Catherine Brown Tkacz completed her doctoral studies at the Medieval Institute at Notre Dame in 1983 with a dissertation entitled “The Topos of the Tormentor Tormented in Selected Works of Old English Hagiography” under the direction of Edward A. Kline. \nSince graduating from the Medieval Institute\, Brown Tkacz has held a number of academic positions and is currently a Research Professor of Theology at the Ukrainian Catholic University. Brown Tkacz’s academic work has focused on women second in the early church as well as women prefiguring Christ in the Hebrew Bible.
URL:https://www.bfriars.ox.ac.uk/event/the-annunciation-and-the-trinity/
LOCATION:Blackfriars Hall\, St Giles\, Oxford\, OX1 3LY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:The Aquinas Institute
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