Stories of a Girl (Now - May 23) curated by Binh Danh shares the hopes and dreams behind the statistics of human trafficking. Key highlights of the photo exhibit include photos taken by trafficking survivors living in Pacific Links Foundation's shelters.
Join us on Sunday, April 14th for the opening reception to learn more about Pacific Links Foundation's efforts to prevent human trafficking. The reception includes stories from the field, a book reading by leading Vietnamese-American author Andrew Lam from his new book, Birds of Paradise Lost, and a performance by jazz vocalist Thùy Linh. RSVP at pacificlinks.eventbrite.com. Please RSVP so that we can get an accurate count for free refreshments and snacks.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library, 2nd floor, Room 255/257
150 E San Fernando St
San Jose, CA 95112
Agenda
- Thuy Linh will open and close the program
- 3:40pm Presentation on PALS' Anti-Trafficking Activities
- 4:10pm Andrew Lam's Book Reading Â
We will be on site from 3-6pm for Q/A.
Be engaged, spread the word. Stop human trafficking!
Can't make it? Bring it to you, gift of photo taken by trafficking survivor available with donation at
https://www.pacificlinks.org.
Questions? Contact us at
[email protected] or 510.435.3035.
Binh Danh has emerged as an artist of national importance with work that investigates his Vietnamese heritage and our collective memory of war, both in Vietnam and Cambodia (www.binhdanh.com).
Pacific Links Foundation leads counter-trafficking efforts at the frontiers of Vietnam by increasing access to education, providing shelter and reintegration services, and enabling economic opportunities. Since 2005, PALS has served 10,000+ people (www.pacificlinks.org).