Speech on contemporary slavery
Community Event:
Micheline Slattery became a servant to extended family
members when orphaned at age five. At 14, she was trafficked from Haiti to Connecticut to serve as her cousin's slave and allowed to go to school under restrictive supervision. After many years in captivity, Slattery was able to leave and currently works as a nurse in Massachusetts.
The University of Idaho's Martin Institute for Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution brings Slattery to Moscow January 30, 2007, as keynote speaker for its latest Martin Forum. The event is at 7 pm in the SUB Ballroom.
For more information about Ms. Slattery, visit
www.iabolish.com/speakers_bureau/index.html.
Micheline Slattery became a servant to extended family
members when orphaned at age five. At 14, she was trafficked from Haiti to Connecticut to serve as her cousin's slave and allowed to go to school under restrictive supervision. After many years in captivity, Slattery was able to leave and currently works as a nurse in Massachusetts.
The University of Idaho's Martin Institute for Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution brings Slattery to Moscow January 30, 2007, as keynote speaker for its latest Martin Forum. The event is at 7 pm in the SUB Ballroom.
For more information about Ms. Slattery, visit
www.iabolish.com/speakers_bureau/index.html.
