Seminar discusses human trafficking on social media
By Kayla (Hawthorne) Dunham - khawthorne@aimmediamidwest.com
RIO GRANDE, Ohio The University of Rio Grande hosted the second seminar of a three-part series on Human Trafficking in Higher Ed.
The second session, which was presented virtually on Friday was titled “Don’t fall for that request to be a sugar baby” and was about social media, online grooming and recruiting in the digital age.
The series is co-sponsored by Eyes Up Appalachia and Gallia County’s Citizens for Prevention and Recovery (CPR).
The speaker for part two was Rhiannon Gill, a sexual violence victim advocate point person for the Pike County Coalition to End Human Trafficking. Gill is also a survivor of human trafficking.
Seminar discusses human trafficking on social media
By Kayla (Hawthorne) Dunham - khawthorne@aimmediamidwest.com
RIO GRANDE, Ohio The University of Rio Grande hosted the second seminar of a three-part series on Human Trafficking in Higher Ed.
The second session, which was presented virtually on Friday was titled “Don’t fall for that request to be a sugar baby” and was about social media, online grooming and recruiting in the digital age.
The series is co-sponsored by Eyes Up Appalachia and Gallia County’s Citizens for Prevention and Recovery (CPR).
The speaker for part two was Rhiannon Gill, a sexual violence victim advocate point person for the Pike County Coalition to End Human Trafficking. Gill is also a survivor of human trafficking.