Lecture on Human Trafficking in Iowa

Dalton Roth

How much do you know about human trafficking and its activity in Iowa?

Iowa State will host a lecture titled “The Realities of Human Trafficking in Iowa” to inform on the controversial topic. The lecture will present information on the human trafficking activities throughout the state, as well as personal accounts of people affected by Iowa’s human trafficking.

The lecture will be at 6:30 p.m. Monday in room 136 of the Union Drive Community Center (UDCC). 

Alissa Stoehr, doctorate student in higher education, will be presenting the event. Stoehr is a community activist with an interest in social issues and how these issues impact the human consciousness.  

This lecture will allow the audience to learn about the differences between trafficking and smuggling, statistics on trafficking, information on trafficking cases in Iowa and what people can do to help prevent trafficking. 

The event will be free to attend, and there is a chance to earn free rewards for attending.