Tag Archives: human trafficking

Human Trafficking Experts Come to Point

The UWSP chapter of International Justice Mission invited local human trafficking experts to educate students about labor and sex trafficking. Human trafficking is a modern form of slavery, with an estimated 21 million people worldwide becoming enslaved in this $32 billion business every year. Perpetrators of human trafficking use force, fraud or coercion to enslave people. By choosing vulnerable individuals, ... Read More »

Justice Week Raises Concerns

The International Justice Mission Chapter at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point is sponsoring their annual Justice Week to increase awareness of human trafficking. Individuals from Campus Crusade for Christ founded the UWSP International Justice Mission chapter. From March 7 to 11, there will be several events where students can participate, raising donations and awareness about human trafficking. Emily Chaltry, junior clinical lab science major and president of the International Justice Mission Chapter, was one of the event organizers. ... Read More »