Elm City Abolitionists

New Haven Holds Free Movie Screening

Elm City Abolitionists present a documentary showing and panel discussion on human trafficking in CT at Ives Main Library 133 Elm Street, New Haven, Connecticut.

Thursday, October 27, 6PM—8PM in the Program Room.

A Path Appears, from the creative team that brought you the groundbreaking series Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide, follows intrepid reporters Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn and actor/advocates Malin Akerman, Mia Farrow, Ronan Farrow, Jennifer Garner, Regina Hall, Ashley Judd, Blake Lively, Eva Longoria, and Alfre Woodard to Colombia, Haiti, Kenya, and throughout the United States as they uncover the harshest forms of gender-based oppression and human rights violations, as well as the effective solutions being implemented to combat them.

The film showing, which consists of episode 1 on human trafficking, with a panel discussion to follow featuring: Raymond Bechard, author of The Berlin Turnpike: A True Story of Human Trafficking, Krystal Ambrozaitis, Anti-Human Trafficking Coordinator, Salvation Army of Southern New England, Detective Leonard Soto with the New Haven Police Department's Anti-Trafficking Task Force.

Location

New Haven Free Public Library Ives Main Library

133 Elm Street, New Haven, CT, 06510

203-946-8130

www.nhfpl.org

More information about The Salvation Army's Anti-Human Trafficking program.