Human Rights Lawyer Will Speak on "Modern Day Slavery: Trafficking in Women" at University of Richmond

Lisa Johnson-Firth, a lawyer who consults on human rights issues and handles cases, will lead a discussion on “Modern Day Slavery: Trafficking in Women” Feb. 22 at 7:30 p.m. at University of Richmond’s Jepson Hall, room 118.

The presentation will include a short film and is open to the public at no charge. It is being sponsored by Amnesty International Local Group 134, the University of Richmond Student Chapter of Amnesty International and Women Involved in Living and Learning (WILL). Johnson-Firth is Amnesty International’s Stop Violence Against Women campaign coordinator for Virginia.