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NJ Coalition speaker tells Hillside students trafficking can begin through relationships and online contact
Summary
Lindsay Terry Bryant, arts director for the New Jersey Coalition Against Human Trafficking, told the board that trafficking occurs in local communities and schools, described online predation tactics and shared the coalition's school programs and performances.
Lindsay Terry Bryant, arts director for the New Jersey Coalition Against Human Trafficking, told the Hillside Board of Education on May 29 that human trafficking often occurs through relationships, online grooming and local networks, and that awareness programs can help students recognize coercion.
Terry Bryant, who said she developed a program called Traffic Jam and brings theatrical performances and songwriting workshops into schools,…
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