Triangle-based former war correspondents Dick Gordon and Jay Price will kick off a new series of informal dialogues sponsored by the Journalism Alumni and Friends Association at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill April 23.
These facts and resources were compiled by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s Carolina Women’s Center in advance of its April 3-4 conference, “Combating Sex Trafficking: Prevention and Intervention in North Carolina and Worldwide,” at the William and Ida Friday Center for Continuing Education, to help journalists covering the conference and the issue of sex trafficking.
Here are some tips and resources for media representatives who would like to learn more about how to cover sexual and human trafficking. These topics will be addressed April 3-4 when the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s Carolina Women’s Center, in partnership with other campus and local organizations, will host the conference “Combating Sex Trafficking: Prevention and Intervention in North Carolina and Worldwide” at the William and Ida Friday Center for Continuing Education.
A $1.5 million distinguished professorship in Jewish studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill will be named in honor of alumnus Stuart E. Eizenstat, lead negotiator for Holocaust reparation agreements and deputy secretary of the treasury during the Clinton administration.