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Event
Ending Human Trafficking
Monday, September 11, 2017 7:30pm - Seating Area opens at 6:30pm Kepler's Books 1010 El Camino Real Menlo Park, CA 94025
Lets come together and change the world! 2.4 million people across the globe are victims of human trafficking. Join us as we stand with the incredible people working every day to change policies and to bring hope to the lives of people across the globe who are caught in desperate circumstances.
Randy Newcomb, CEO of Humanity United, moderates a conversation with todays leading defenders of human rights across the globe and right here in the Bay Area.
Justin Dillon, a rockstar turned social entrepreneur is the founder and CEO of Made in a Free World, an award-winning platform that brings consumers, organizations, and businesses to disrupt the $150 billion business of human trafficking. His paradigm-shifting new book, A Selfish Plan to Change the World, helps readers see how they can use their passions to help save a life and change history.
Austin Choi-Fitzpatrick is an assistant professor of political sociology at the Joan B. Kroc School of Peace Studies at the University of San Diego. His groundbreaking book What Slaveholders Think gives an unprecedented look at the factors encouraging human trafficking and the crippling psychology underpinning the actions of the traffickers themselves.
Tina Beauchamp is the Operations Director of the San Francisco Bay Areas Freedom House. A lifelong public servant, Beauchamp has served both the administrative and practical needs at one of the Bay Areas most vital sanctuaries. Bound by the goal to bring hope, restoration, and a new life to survivors of human trafficking, Beauchamp oversees the day-to-day activities of two shelters and the care of countless of survivors.
Newcomb leads all aspects of Humanity Uniteds strategic planning. Under the broad goal of building peace and advancing human freedom, Newcombs leadership has overseen HU carefully orchestrate campaigns aimed at drawing awareness to human trafficking and bonded labor across the globe. Hailed by the Stanford Innovation Review for their strategic investments and the policy initiatives advocated for by a broad coalition of organizations, the Alliance to End Slavery and Trafficking (ATEST).
Ticket Information:
$70.00 -- Premier ticket with a copy of both books - A Selfish Plan to Change the World and What Slaveholders Think
$45.00 -- Premier ticket with copy of What Slaveholders Think
$35.00 -- Premier ticket with copy of A Selfish Plan to Change the World
$20.00 -- General seating; does not include book
$10.00 -- Student seating; no book; must show student ID
The books will be available for pickup, and for sale, at the event.
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LocationKepler's Books (View)
1010 El Camino Real
Menlo Park, CA 94025
United States
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Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: Yes! |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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Will tickets be available at the door or do they need to be reserved ahead of time? |
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Yes - tickets will be available at the door. |
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