Carnegie Global Oregon to host speaker panel on human trafficking

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Tuesday, May 12, the Carnegie Global Oregon Ethics Program will host a speaker panel on human trafficking.

The event will take place in room 175 in Lillis on the University of Oregon campus at 7 p.m.

Speakers include Eugene community members who have experienced human trafficking as well as Alameda County district attorney, Nancy O’Malley, and the director of Hope Ranch Ministries, based out of Springfield, Diana Janz.

The event is open to everyone and is free. Tickets are not required to attend.

Carnegie Global Oregon hopes that the event will inspire UO students to contribute to human trafficking prevention, especially locally.

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