"Human trafficking is a global problem with local victims," said Rep. Brown. "The impact of trafficking can be devastating and we need a comprehensive approach to combat this heinous crime. I am proud to host this summit in partnership with DHS to provide local agencies and constituents with more information on how to prevent trafficking and support survivors."
The congresswoman said in a a press release that the event is being held to help her constituents and community officials learn more about human trafficking, efforts to combat it, and how her office might help. The summit will feature subject matter expert presentations, partner representative panels, and others, and is free to attend. Constituents and others can RSVP at shontelbrown.house.gov.
The CCHT is a DHS-wide effort comprised of 16 supporting offices and components and is led by Homeland Security Investigations (HSI)
WHAT: OH-11 Human Trafficking Prevention Summit
WHO: Ohio Congresswoman Shontel Brown;
Special Agent in Charge, Angie M. Salazar, Homeland Security Investigations Detroit (Serving Michigan and Ohio);
Tracy Raggs, Unit Chief, DHS Center for Countering Human Trafficking, Homeland Security Investigations;
Other DHS HSI Experts and Officials
WHERE: Jerry Sue Thornton Center, 2500 E. 22nd Street Cleveland, OH 44115
WHEN: Saturday June 17, 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM