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Speakers urge Tulsa community to deepen prevention and survivor support for human trafficking

5019474 · June 6, 2025
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Summary

At the June 6 Tulsa Women’s Commission meeting, presenters described local human‑trafficking tactics, prevention steps and survivor-centered programs including training for law enforcement and a four‑day ‘empowerment’ weekend run by Skull Games Solutions.

Ann Marie Hayden, power project manager at Skull Games Solutions, and a community presenter identified as Prima Donna addressed the Tulsa Women’s Commission on June 6 about human trafficking, prevention and survivor recovery programs.

Hayden, who described herself as a survivor of familial trafficking and now works with Skull Games Solutions, told commissioners the group trains law enforcement to identify predators and victims and runs programs designed to “empower the survivor.” Prima Donna reviewed recruitment tactics, common victim vulnerabilities and prevention approaches and emphasized the role of community education.

Why it matters: presenters said trafficking is present locally and often targets young people and vulnerable adults. They urged the commission to consider prevention, survivor recovery and housing and economic supports as part of city‑level responses.

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