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51品茶anthropology professor Alicia Peters speaks on human trafficking at Columbia University

Alicia Peters
Alicia Peters

Alicia W. Peters, Ph.D., associate professor of anthropology, gave an invited presentation at the Columbia University Population Research Center Seminar on October 27.

In her talk, titled "Implementing Human Trafficking Law and Policy: Implications for Survivors," Peters shared material from her recent book, Responding to Human Trafficking.

The talk was presented to a live audience at the Columbia School of Social Work and via video conference to the Mailman School of Public Health in addition to being live streamed via the School of Social Work website.

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