Panel II on Long Island Hidden in Plain Sight: Globalization and Human Trafficking 2:20-3: 45 p.m. Gregory Maney, Harry H. Wachtel Distinguished Professor for the Study of Non-Violent Social Change and Event Program Co-director, Center for Civic Engagement, Hofstra University Mark Lesko, Executive Dean, Hofstra Center for Welcome Linda Longmire, Professor, Global Studies and Geography and Entrepreneurship, Frank G. Zarb School of Business 9:35 a.m. Symposium Director, Hofstra University Theresa Tebbett, Deputy Bureau Chief, Nassau County District Attorney Panel I Human Trafficking Around the World Detective Edwin Trujillo, Nassau County Vice Squad

9:45-11:15 a.m. Voices of the Victims Moderator: William Schaefer, Adjunct Professor, Political Science Bernard Coles, Class of 2017, Hofstra University Hofstra University Rachel Durant, Class of 2016, Hofstra University Dakar Morris, Class of 2018, Hofstra University 3:45-4 p.m. Coffee Break Ashley Mungiguerra, Class of 2015, Hofstra University Jordan Von Heiden, Class of 2017, Hofstra University Panel III “Very Young Girls” Globally and Locally 4-4:30 p.m. Film clips from 2007 documentary about sex trafficking in Queens, NY Sage Davino, Class of 2016, Hofstra University by Girls Education and Mentoring Services (GEMS) Blaine Volpe, Class of 2016, Hofstra University Panel IV What is Being Done and What Can You Do? Contemporary in the Fishing Industry of Bangladesh Kari Jensen, Associate Professor, Global Studies and Geography 4:40-6 p.m. Lara Nochomovitz, Title IX Coordinator, Hofstra University Hofstra University Theresa Tebbett, Deputy Bureau Chief, Naser Khan, Freelance Photographer Nassau County District Attorney Gabriela Castillo, Attorney, Make the Road New York Moderator: Hewan Girma, Adjunct Instructor, Global Studies and Geography Sue Lingenfelter, Long Island Against Trafficking Hofstra University Ilene J. Gold, Advocate, National Council of Jewish Women

Trafficked Teens Project 11:15 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Lunch (on your own) Moderator: Gregory Maney, Harry H. Wachtel Distinguished Professor for the 12:45-2:10 p.m. Keynote Address Study of Non-Violent Social Change and Introduction: Linda Longmire, Professor, Global Studies and Geography and Co-director, Center for Civic Engagement, Hofstra University Symposium Director, Hofstra University

Keynote Speaker: Siddharth Kara, Director, Program on Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery; Adjunct Lecturer, John F. Kennedy School of Government at Author, Sex Trafficking: Inside the Business of Modern Slavery Closing Remarks Linda Longmire, Professor, Global Studies and Geography 6 p.m. Hofstra University

Voices of the Victims Willie Coleman, Class of 2015, Hofstra University Rachel Durant, Class of 2016, Hofstra University Cass Lang, Class of 2017, Hofstra University McKenzie Smith, Class of 2018, Hofstra University Jordan Von Heiden, Class of 2017, Hofstra University

6:30 p.m. Reception— Room 246 East Library Wing, Axinn Library

SAVE THE DATE Lecture and Book Signing TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 4:30 p.m. Guthart Cultural Center Theater, Axinn Library, South Campus

DAVID BATSTONE Co-Founder and President, Not For Sale

David Batstone is co-founder and president of global anti- slavery organization Not For Sale, and co-founder and managing partner of Just Business, an international investment group that incubates social enterprises. He is currently a business professor at the University of San Francisco, and was previously an investment banker in the technology industry. David has authored five books, is the recipient of two national journalist awards, and was named National Endowment for the Humanities Chair at the University of San Francisco for his work in technology and ethics.