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- Reggie Wilson’s Moses(es) Moses(es): a post-African/neo-HooDoo multi-media work12:00 am
- My Life My Choice Fundraiser12:00 am
- SPH Well: Breathwork for Anxiety1:00 pm
- Book Talk with Louis Chude-Sokei and Dylon Lamar Robbins2:00 pm
- Building a Stronger You3:00 pm
- Gallery @ BU Arts Initiative - Artist Talk: "Recovery at BU"4:30 pm
- Tuesday Night Lecture Series: Anthea Hamilton5:00 pm
- Study Abroad Express5:00 pm
- Taking Action for Health Equity: A Post-Election Analysis5:30 pm
- Own It: A Conversation with Alumni about Diversity & Inclusion in the Workplace6:00 pm
- WBUR Town Hall: Now What? The Impact Of The 2020 Election6:00 pm
My Life My Choice Fundraiser
We are hoping to raise money for My Life My Choice as part of our final project for our Criminal Justice and Psychology class at Boston University. We selected to focus on child trafficking for our project, and are grateful for the opportunity to help support My Life My Choice, which is doing critical work in addressing child trafficking both in the Boston area and nationally. My Life My Choice provides a continuum of services including survivor mentorship, prevention education, professional training, and advocacy and leadership development. Founded in 2002, My Life My Choice's mission is to harness the strength and power of survivors along with creating a network of allies to fight Commercial sexual exploitation of children My Life My Choice is nationally recognized for its prevention curriculum, which is used to empower and educate youth on recognizing the signs of perpetrators and the dangerous reality of the commercial sex industry. My Life My Choice mentoring services are available for girls ages 12–18 in Eastern Massachusetts and, since the launch of a pilot program in 2014, boys and transgender youth ages 12–18 in the Boston area. Thank you for reading, and we hope that you will consider donating to this incredibly worthy cause!
When | 12:00 am every day until Friday, December 18, 2020 |
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Contact Name | Kristine Codega |
Contact Email | kcodega@bu.edu |
Contact Organization | MET CJ510 - Sexual Assault |
Fees | Free |