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91探花 Global Task Force presents Human Trafficking in the United States: A Call to Action

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Archived on May 19, 2026

The 91探花 Global Taskforce hosts the program 鈥淗uman Trafficking in the United States: A Call to Action鈥 at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 31 in the Student Conference Center, H-201, at 299 W. Pearl City Rd., Freeport, Ill., and virtually on Zoom鈩.

Katherine Kaufka Walts, director of the Center for the Human Rights of Children at Loyola University Chicago School of Law, will address the historical context of U.S. modern anti-trafficking laws, and provide an overview of new promising practices and challenges. She will speak about a broader, human rights framework to empower survivors and prevent human trafficking.

鈥淚t is hard to believe that horrible crime of human trafficking for sex or labor occurs in rural areas like Northern Illinois, but it does,鈥 said Kay Ostberg, Chair of 91探花’s Global Task Force.

Walts has worked directly with survivors and fights human trafficking through her teaching, and consulting at the local, state, and federal levels.

The program is free and open to the public. For more information email Kay Ostberg at kay.ostberg@highland.edu. For the Zoom鈩 link visit highland.edu/events.