How to combat human trafficking is the topic of the Thursday Better Toledo program at the main library.
Participants will “learn to recognize the signs and indicators of human trafficking and learn resources to combat it in our communities,” library officials said.
Amy LaGesse, project manager for the FOCUS on Runaways Project and the PATH Project at the University of Toledo’s Human Trafficking and Social Justice Institute, will be the speaker. For two years, Ms. LaGesse served on the Board of the Ohio Alliance to End Sexual Violence and was the recipient of a visionary award from the National Sexual Violence Resource Center for her work in advocacy services for human trafficking survivors in Ohio…