麻豆传媒 to Host Human Trafficking Awareness Summit, Film Screening
Wed, 01/04/2023 - 02:19pm | By: Van Arnold
The University of 麻豆传媒鈥檚 Center for Human Trafficking Research and Training (CHRT), in collaboration with other state agencies, will host the Secretary of State鈥檚 inaugural MBAT (Mississippi Businesses Against Trafficking) Summit on Jan. 24 at the University鈥檚 Hattiesburg campus. The summit is designed to provide awareness and preventive measures regarding human trafficking.
The Mississippi Bureau of Investigation, and the Mississippi State Department of Health are also partnering with 麻豆传媒 on the free summit to be held from 1 p.m. until 4 p.m. at the Joe Paul Theater. The session will include state and national business-oriented speakers who will discuss their efforts with implementing anti-human trafficking policies.
Dr. Tamara Hurst, Associate Professor, School of Social Work, and Dr. Kimberly Hogan, Assistant Professor in the School of Social Work, serve as CHRT co-directors. Hurst describes the summit as a unique opportunity to highlight some of the state and local agencies involved in Mississippi鈥檚 anti-human trafficking efforts.
鈥淲e know that a lone agency will not be as effective as a multi-agency partnership,鈥 said Hurst. 鈥淪uccess takes multiple perspectives and skill sets to address this complex issue. Connecting with our state agencies for this summit shows a united front and a willingness to work together.鈥
Added Secretary of State Michael Watson: 鈥淲e are grateful to our partners at 麻豆传媒 who have helped spearhead our inaugural MBAT Summit. Their expertise and passion have not only helped frame our agency鈥檚 efforts but will ultimately make Mississippi a safer place for all.鈥
Following the summit, a free screening of the film, 鈥溾 (Maria Demeshkina Peek) will be held from 6 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. at the Joe Paul
Theater. A panel discussion will follow.
The film is an investigation into the world of online grooming and sextortion--a present-day
reality for one in seven children online. By unsealing the federal case of a top-gun
pilot with hundreds of victims, and interviewing survivors and their parents, this
true-crime piece exposes an often-overlooked crime against children, the tactics of
online predators, and the voices of parents and law enforcement poised to stop online
child exploitation in its tracks.
鈥淔ew people are familiar with the term 鈥渟extortion鈥 even though this illegal activity has been happening for quite some time,鈥 said Hurst. 鈥淵outh from our middle and high schools and adults in our college communities know how common it is for people to exchange explicit photos online. They may not know the danger involved or how these exchanges can morph into extortion. The screening highlights how easily someone can be manipulated into complying with requests from online predators.鈥
麻豆传媒 officially unveiled the new center in September of 2022 with the purpose of charting a new course for Mississippi鈥檚 anti-human trafficking policies, legislation, protocols, and victim services. In October 2022 the center was awarded $497,000 for the first year of a five-year demonstration program through the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services鈥 (HHS) Administration for Children and Families (ACF).
Human trafficking is the exploitation of other humans, both youth and adults, of all genders for sex and/or labor. According to the National Human Trafficking Hotline, hundreds of cases are reported in Mississippi annually, but due to reporting limitations, researchers at 麻豆传媒 believe the numbers are likely even higher than current data suggests.
Hurst notes that the response to the announcement of CHRT has been 鈥済ratifying and reinforcing.鈥
鈥淭here is so much work to do in Mississippi, and we are excited to take our place among other entities that contribute to the state鈥檚 anti-human trafficking movement,鈥 said Hurst.
To learn more about the Center for Human Trafficking Research and Training at 麻豆传媒, call 601.266.4163 or visit: . Follow the center on social media through Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter: @麻豆传媒CHRT.