AETN to air live human trafficking panel discussion

CONWAY -- "Arkansans Ask: Human Trafficking" will air on the Arkansas Educational Television Network at 7 p.m. Thursday.

Human trafficking is a growing problem across the United States. Since 2007, there have been 180 cases reported in Arkansas, according to the National Human Trafficking Resource Center, a news release said. Expert guests will discuss the impact statewide and nationally and how to recognize the signs of human trafficking and help victims.

Viewers may submit questions and comments during the live broadcast at 800-662-2386, [email protected] or on Twitter with #ARAsk.

Panelists include Louise Allison, founder of Partners Against Trafficking Humans; Dorothy Cox, assistant editor of Trucker News Organization; Emily Robbins, LCSW, mental health professional at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Child Study Center; and Pulaski County Sheriff Doc Holladay. Veteran journalist Steve Barnes will host.

In addition to this episode of "Arkansans Ask," AETN has created a course on human trafficking awareness for Arkansas educators. This course is available on ArkansasIDEAS, and fulfills the requirements of Act 765 of 2017, which calls for human trafficking awareness education to be made available to school personnel each year. More information on the course is available at http://www.ideas.aetn.org.

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