Red Sand Project in PO 323 Human Trafficking

I am teaching my human trafficking class again and so our first assignment was participating in the Red Sand Project on campus and around town. I first learned about this all the way back in 2015 in Atlanta when I participated in human trafficking workshop geared towards college students at the National Center for Civil and Human Rights in Atlanta

The Red Sand Project is a participatory artwork created by Molly Gochman that uses sidewalk interventions and earthwork installations to create opportunities for people to question, connect and take action against vulnerabilities that can lead to human trafficking, modern slavery, and exploitation. Every time I teach my human trafficking I use this project as a starting off point to critically discuss human trafficking awareness projects and what we can do to improve them. So if you see some red sand around campus that is from my students. Here are a few of my favorite photos from students in my class this year from around Millikin!

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