U.S. District Attorney Rachel Paulose will talk about human trafficking November 20
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| Rachel Paulose |
This program has been postponed. Please watch our website for future information as we seek to reschedule.
Tens of thousands of people throughout the world—including many women and children—are tricked or forced into prostitution and unpaid labor. Can this be stopped? What role can public policy play to end these practices? In “End Slavery Today: Policy Responses to Human Trafficking,” U.S. District Attorney Rachel Paulose will examine the scope of human slavery today and outline actions to end slavery in the 21st century. The program will be held from noon to 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday, November 20, in Cowles Auditorium.
The U.S. Senate approved Paulose’s appointment in December 2006. She is the first Indian-American and woman to hold this post in Minnesota. A Minnesota native, Paulose earned her J.D. from Yale Law School and graduated summa cum laude from the University of Minnesota.
This free program is sponsored by the Center for the Study of Politics and Governance, a research center at the Humphrey School that supports studies and outreach to increase the public understanding of politics.
November 15, 2007 |