A21 Walk for Freedom 2024
This past weekend, I had the opportunity to host a Millikin University Human Trafficking Research Lab table at the A21 walk. This walk is intended to spread awareness of human trafficking. At the booth, we had research literature, keychains, totes, Fair Trade chocolates, and stress balls. Individuals who visited the table were given information on the research that we do here at Millikin. A heartbreaking and memorable moment occurred when a homeless woman walking through the park started crying and shared that her daughter is deceased because her trafficker killed her. This really made an impact on me and on why I do what I do.
After hosting the table, we all left to walk the streets of downtown Springfield, Illinois, holding signs with various facts and statistics on human trafficking. The A21 walk put together a podcast on Spotify to listen to as we walked and held our signs. It was surrounding human trafficking and the difference one act can make to help spread awareness. It was a good reminder that sometimes the work done behind the scenes, the thankless work, and the work that doesn’t always appear to be supported or cared about is indeed important. I am glad I was able to attend this event and raise awareness in my community.Diana Terneus
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