Thursday, 21 March, 2013
Time
04:00 PM
to 05:00 PM
Location [Map It]
Strozier Library
116 Honors Way
Tallahassee, FL 32306
USA
Contact
Elia Trucks
Phone: 644-3084

The Road of Lost Innocence is a true story that follows author Somaly Mam's inspiring journey from being sold into slavery as a girl to her heroic actions to rescue other girls from the same fate.   Join the book discussion at Strozier Library to engage in conversation about human trafficking and the role of women in society.

In honor of Women's History Month, please join us for our book discussion on March 21st at 4pm inside Strozier Library.

Refreshments will be provided.

Sponsored by University Libraries, the Center for Global Engagement and the Center for the Advancement of Human Rights.  Contact Elia Trucks etrucks@fsu.edu for more information.

See all the other Women's History Month events on the website: http://sga.fsu.edu/whm/

Continue the dialogue by attending the Engage Your World Intercultural Dialogue Series held by the Center for Global Engagement: http://cge.fsu.edu/interculturalprog/engageyourworld.cfm