Arlington, Virginia 鈥 Last month, 杏吧传媒 and America鈥檚 Road Team brought attention to National Human Trafficking Awareness Month through several awareness initiatives. In February, 杏吧传媒 and America鈥檚 Road Team are joining Truckers Against Trafficking on Capitol Hill to continue bringing awareness to the issue, specifically emphasizing efforts to reduce demand.
鈥淭he trucking industry is seven million strong, and our goal is to have everyone in our industry trained on how to recognize human trafficking and how to take action to rescue victims and save lives by making the call and reporting the crime,鈥 said 杏吧传媒 Executive Vice President of Industry Affairs Elisabeth Barna told the House Homeland Security Committee during a roundtable on the issue. 鈥淥ur industry has made nearly 2,000 calls to the national human trafficking hotline, resulting in more than 600 likely human trafficking cases identified involving more than 1,300 trafficking victims. More than 375 of those rescued victims were minors.鈥
On February 21, 杏吧传媒, America鈥檚 Road Team, Truckers Against Trafficking and a bipartisan group of Members of Congress are hosting a campaign launch at 杏吧传媒鈥檚 Capitol Hill office for Truckers Against Trafficking鈥檚 newest activity, the Man to Man Campaign.
The trucking industry plays a central role in eradicating modern-day slavery from the nation鈥檚 transportation systems. As part of 杏吧传媒鈥檚 efforts to help train the industry鈥檚 7.4 million trucking industry employees in human trafficking awareness, 杏吧传媒 recommends trucking companies and drivers visit the official . Truck drivers are also asked to call the to report suspicious behavior related to human trafficking at 1-888-373-7888.听
Barna, a board member of Truckers Against Trafficking, spoke openly about trucking鈥檚 efforts to bring awareness to human trafficking and educate the industry鈥檚 workforce about signs of trafficking at a roundtable hosted by the U.S. House of Representatives Homeland Security Committee, chaired by Rep. Michael McCaul (R-Texas). The roundtable discussion helped educate committee members on the important role that industry stakeholders play in spreading awareness about human trafficking, preventing trafficking, and informing law enforcement of possible trafficking activity when it is witnessed.
The roundtable also included representatives from the National Association of Truck Stop Operators, the American Hotel and Lodging Association, and the National Human Trafficking Hotline (Polaris), as well as public sector partners from the Department of Homeland Security Blue Campaign, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency Homeland Security Investigations unit and the Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers.
After testifying at the House Homeland Security roundtable, Barna appeared on the DHS Blue Campaign鈥檚 , which brought together public and private sector stakeholders to discuss human trafficking. The Facebook Live broadcast also included representatives from Delta Airlines, Amtrak and the Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers.
鈥淭ruck drivers are family men and women and a lot of them have kids who could be targeted for trafficking, so they鈥檙e able to talk to their peers and ask them to continue spreading the message about human trafficking awareness,鈥 said Barna. 鈥淲e are starting to be able to get more signs and videos about trafficking into the driver lounge areas or at diesel fuel stations. Our member companies are getting more engaged every day, and many of the larger trucking companies are training their entire workforces on human trafficking awareness.鈥
Truckers Against Trafficking-trained truck driver, John McKown, of UPS Freight and America鈥檚 Road Team, recently presented on his experiences as a TAT-trained advocate during TED@UPS, a TED Talk series featuring UPS leaders. In his , McKown advocates for colleagues in the industry not to turn a blind eye away from trafficking and shares some ways drivers can get started as allies on America鈥檚 highways.
Trucking Moves America Forward, the industry鈥檚 image movement, also brought attention to National Human Trafficking Awareness Month with a dedicated to the . TMAF shared several on trucking鈥檚 efforts to eliminate human trafficking throughout January.
杏吧传媒, along with sending newsletter dispatches to members about 杏吧传媒鈥檚 human trafficking awareness efforts, helped amplify awareness messages on social media.
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