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"Protect the Children" Symposium on Human Trafficking to be Held in Miami

By Sheri-kae McLeod··1 min read
"Protect the Children" Symposium on Human Trafficking to be Held in Miami
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  • MIAMI, Florida - With human trafficking on the rise in major cities across the United States, the Female Development World Organization (FDWO), City of North Miami Beach and the Madalon Law Firm will come together to hold a "Protect The Children" symposium on human trafficking in South Florida.
  • The event will be held on Saturday, November 16th, from 10:00 A.M.
  • to 1:00 P.M., at Marjorie and William McDonald Center.
  • The event will open with a Poetry performance by Javon McLean, immediately following the panel discussion on the adverse effects of human and sex trafficking on our local community and schools.
  • With the Super Bowl 54 being held in Miami Gardens next year, stakeholders are concerned about a possible increase in human trafficking in Florida.

MIAMI, Florida - With human trafficking on the rise in major cities across the United States, the Female Development World Organization (FDWO), City of North Miami Beach and the Madalon Law Firm will come together to hold a "Protect The Children" symposium on human trafficking in South Florida.

The event will be held on Saturday, November 16th, from 10:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M., at Marjorie and William McDonald Center. The event will open with a Poetry performance by Javon McLean, immediately following the panel discussion on the adverse effects of human and sex trafficking on our local community and schools.

With the Super Bowl 54 being held in Miami Gardens next year, stakeholders are concerned about a possible increase in human trafficking in Florida.

U.S. police arrested about 750 people in nationwide sex-trafficking sting operations ahead of last year’s Super Bowl, the largest sweep since operations began 13 years earlier; Some 1.5 million people in the United States are victims of trafficking, mostly for sexual exploitation. The majority are children, according to a U.S. Senate report published last year on Reuters.com.

Experts at the panel will educate guests on the identification of warning signs of trafficking, identification of a trafficked person, and overall increased awareness of human trafficking in the communities that are the most vulnerable.

Panelists include Commissioner Paule Villard, City of North Miami Beach; Lavern Deer, Founder, Female Development World Organization; Joseph Madalon, Attorney, Madalon Law; Raymond Carvil, Retired Police Major, City of Miami; Detective Laura Gonzalez; North Miami Beach Police; Rev. Joanem F. Floreal, Shalom Community Church; Nathan Earl, Interim Chair, Executive Director, Ark of Freedom Alliance; Shante Haymore-Kearney, MSA Education Outreach. Event Moderator, Shanika Ampha Survivor, Advocate and Founder, Guiding Light Outreach.

WHEN: November 16, 2019, from 10:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M.
WHERE: Marjorie and William McDonald Center
17051 NE 19th Avenue,
North Miami Beach, FL 33162

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