RADNOR, Pa. (Feb. 28, 2019)—On March 13 at 6pm, Cabrini University will host a free movie screening of “From Liberty to Captivity” to increase awareness of human trafficking in Pennsylvania.
Through interviews with survivors, advocates, and researchers, the film provides insight into modern-day trafficking while examining Pennsylvania’s abolitionist legacy.
The event is free and open to the public.
- Register for the event
- Directions (Grace Hall Atrium, Cabrini University)
At the event, organizers will accept donations of gift cards (from stores including Walmart and Target), underwear, feminine hygiene products, and travel sized bottles of shampoo/soaps.
All proceeds will go to the Cabrini Closet and local anti-trafficking partnerships.
Sponsored by the Cabrini Action and Advocacy Coalition and the Engagements with the Common Good Course Voice for the Voiceless.
For more information, visit the event registration page.
About Cabrini University
Founded in 1957 by the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Cabrini University is a Catholic institution that empowers students to become advocates of social change through an Education of the Heart, focusing on academic excellence, community engagement, and leadership development.
Cabrini enrolls approximately 1,650 undergraduates in more than 35 majors, pre-professional programs, concentrations, and minors on its serene 112-acre campus located 30 minutes from Philadelphia. The University also enrolls 800 students in graduate, doctoral, and professional studies programs at its main campus in Radnor, PA, and at five off-campus locations.