University of Toledo, TARTA Present Webinar On Human Trafficking Basics

Daily Dose  |  01/24/2022 4:00 pm

The University of Toledo’s Human Trafficking and Social Justice Institute and the Toledo Area Regional Transit Authority (TARTA) are presenting a webinar on the basics of human trafficking recognition and action, as part of Human Trafficking Awareness Month.

Human Trafficking 101 will take place from noon to 1 p.m. on Wednesday, January 26, presented by Dr. Celia Williamson of the Human Trafficking and Social Justice Institute. This presentation is free and open to the public and will cover:

What human trafficking is and is not

Human trafficking laws in plain English

Who is at risk?

Recruitment and victimization

What to look for

Who to call to make an anonymous report

Dr. Williamson is a globally-recognized expert in the field of human trafficking, having delivered over 200 presentations in a career dedicated to prevention and helping survivors thrive. The impact of trafficking on vulnerable communities has been a particular focus for Dr. Williamson, who founded the International Trafficking and Social Justice Conference in Toledo. She is also the founder of the Lucas County Human Trafficking Coalition and Ohio’s first anti-trafficking program.

Through events and social posts this month, TARTA and the University of Toledo have sought to raise the awareness of human trafficking with TARTA passengers and the general public. These efforts include a training course for TARTA drivers to help them recognize the signs of human trafficking and understand the next steps.

Register for this webinar online, or see TARTA’s social media sites for more information.

About TARTA 

TARTA provides a vital link in the Toledo metro area to jobs, education, health care and other destinations. It enables everyone in our community to have access to transportation regardless of their age, race, physical ability or economic background. TARTA is underway with exploring and introducing new initiatives and service options that will enhance convenience and customer experience while moving our region into the future of public transit. 



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