Join a Live Video Chat on Combating Human Trafficking

Yesterday, President Obama spoke at the Clinton Global Initiative Annual Meeting about his administration’s efforts to combat human trafficking and made it clear that the United States will continue to be a leader in this global movement to fight modern slavery.

The Obama Administration has developed and began executing a comprehensive strategy that includes expanding our interagency task force to include more federal partners, and devoting more resources to identifying and going after trafficking networks.  Additionally, the U.S. has strengthened protections so foreign-born workers know their rights.

But with more than 20 million victims of human trafficking around the world there’s much more we have to do.

Want to learn more about the Obama Administration’s efforts to combat human trafficking at home and abroad? Join us on Thursday, September 27th at 12:00 p.m. EDT, for a White House Google+ Hangout with Assistant to the President, Chief of Staff to the First Lady and Executive Director of the White House Council on Women and Girls, Tina Tchen, Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Multilateral Affairs, Samantha Power and leaders from the NGO and faith communities who play an important role in the global movement in the fight against modern slavery.  Joshua DuBois, Special Assistant to President Obama and Executive Director of the White House Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships will moderate the conversation.

You can join the conversation too. During the Hangout, participants will also answer questions from the public, submitted online using this webform, or via Twitter using the hashtag #WHHangout.

Then, don’t forget to watch the Hangout live at 12:00 p.m. EDT tomorrow, Thursday, September 27th, 2012 on Whitehouse.gov/live or on the White House Google+ page.

 Here are the details:

In case you missed it, check out President Obama's speech at the Clinton Global Initiative Annual Meeting yesterday

Erin Lindsay is the Deputy Director of Online Engagement for the Office of Digital Strategy.
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