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—An April Speakers Series organized through the Amy Rossborough Fellowship of the Yale Women's Center— A Korean survivor of World War II Japanese military sexual slavery dances at a rally in Seoul Wednesday April 9 “Living Memory: Negotiating the History of Japanese Military Sexual Slavery” LC XXX 4.30 pm Pyong Gap Min, Professor of Sociology, Queens College, City University of New York Dai Sil Kim-Gibson, Independent Filmmaker Joshua Pilzer, Mellon Post-Doctoral Fellow in Music, Columbia University Monday April 14 “Perspectives on Prostitution” WLH XXX 4.30 pm Donna Hughes, Carlson Endowed Chair in Women’s Studies, University of Rhode Island Denise Brennan, Associate Professor of Sociology and Anthropology, Georgetown University Mark Overmyer-Velázquez, Assistant Professor of History, University of Connecticut Kerwin Kaye, Graduate Student in American Studies, New York University Tuesday April 15 “Film Screening and Presentation on Sex Trafficking and Slavery in Southeast Asia” Yale Law School 5.00 p.m. Screening of the Documentary “Mekong Butterflies” Pierre Le Roux, Institute for Research on Southeast Asia, University of Provence Christina Arnold, Founder, Prevent Human Trafficking Monday April 21 “Beyond Spitzer: A Conversation on Prostitution in New York City” Yale Women’s Center 7.30 pm Rachel Lloyd, Founder and Executive Director, Girls Educational & Mentoring Services Juhu Thukral, Director, Sex Workers Project, Urban Justice Center Coffee and dessert will be served Wednesday April 23 “Concluding Dinner with Keynote Speaker Marisa UgarteLa Casa 301 Crown Street. 6.00 pm Marisa Ugarte, the Founder and Executive Director of the Bilateral Safety Corridor Coalition, is one of the leading anti- trafficking activists working in the U.S.- Mexcio borderlands Space is limited. Please RSVP by 4/21 to: [email protected] These events were made possible by the sponsorship of the Amy Rossborough Fellowship at the Yale Women’s Center, La Casa Cultural, Council on Latin American and Iberian Studies, Council on East Asian Studies, International Affairs Council, Women’s Faculty Forum, Social Justice Network, Program in Ethnicity, Race and Migration, Orville H. Schell, Jr. Center for International Human Rights at Yale Law School Accompanying this speakers series is an anthology of writing by Yale students who have direct field experience working on issues of prostitution and sex trafficking. Look for it in dining halls in May. For any questions contact, [email protected]

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Page 1: “Film Screening and Presentation on Sex Trafficking and

—An April Speakers Series organized through the Amy Rossborough Fellowship of the Yale Women's Center—

A Korean survivor of World War II Japanese military

sexual slavery dances at a rally in Seoul Wednesday April 9

“Living Memory: Negotiating the History of

Japanese Military Sexual Slavery” LC XXX 4.30 pm

Ø Pyong Gap Min, Professor of Sociology,

Queens College, City University of New York Ø Dai Sil Kim-Gibson, Independent Filmmaker Ø Joshua Pilzer, Mellon Post-Doctoral Fellow

in Music, Columbia University

Monday April 14

“Perspectives on Prostitution” WLH XXX 4.30 pm

Ø Donna Hughes, Carlson Endowed Chair in

Women’s Studies, University of Rhode Island Ø Denise Brennan, Associate Professor of

Sociology and Anthropology, Georgetown University

Ø Mark Overmyer-Velázquez, Assistant Professor of History, University of Connecticut

Ø Kerwin Kaye, Graduate Student in American Studies, New York University

Tuesday April 15

“Film Screening and Presentation on Sex Trafficking and Slavery in Southeast Asia”

Yale Law School 5.00 p.m. Ø Screening of the Documentary “Mekong

Butterflies” Ø Pierre Le Roux, Institute for Research on

Southeast Asia, University of Provence Ø Christina Arnold, Founder, Prevent Human

Trafficking Monday April 21

“Beyond Spitzer: A Conversation on Prostitution in New York City” Yale Women’s Center 7.30 pm

Ø Rachel Lloyd, Founder and Executive

Director, Girls Educational & Mentoring Services

Ø Juhu Thukral, Director, Sex Workers Project, Urban Justice Center

Coffee and dessert will be served

Wednesday April 23 “Concluding Dinner with Keynote Speaker

Marisa Ugarte” La Casa 301 Crown Street. 6.00 pm

Ø Marisa Ugarte, the Founder and Executive

Director of the Bilateral Safety Corridor Coalition, is one of the leading anti-trafficking activists working in the U.S.-Mexcio borderlands

Space is limited. Please RSVP by 4/21 to:

[email protected]

These events were made possible by the sponsorship

of the Amy Rossborough Fellowship at the Yale Women’s Center, La Casa Cultural, Council on Latin American and Iberian Studies, Council on East Asian

Studies, International Affairs Council, Women’s Faculty Forum, Social Justice Network, Program in Ethnicity, Race and Migration, Orville H. Schell, Jr. Center for International Human Rights at Yale Law

School

Accompanying this speakers series is an anthology of writing by Yale students who have direct

field experience working on issues of prostitution and sex trafficking. Look for it in dining halls in May.

For any questions contact, [email protected]