On Tuesday, February 5th, the HEART Initiative will present evening presentation “Human Trafficking in Context” from 6–8pm at the Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture.
A student-based anti-human trafficking organization at Montana State University, the HEART Initiative aims to raise awareness about what human trafficking looks like in Gallatin County and contextualize it on a larger scale. This panel includes perspectives from a survivor and leader in the Gallatin County Anti-Human Trafficking Task Force, health care professional, service provider HAVEN, member of law enforcement, and activist within the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW) movement.
The public is invited to join to learn more about human trafficking and how you can act to combat it. Admission is FREE and no tickets are required.
Founded in 2016, the HEART Initiative’s mission is to foster conscientious awareness of human trafficking occurring in Montana and globally, aid those working towards eliminating trafficking, and promote a community of compassion and respect. Learn more at www.theheartinitiative.wordpress.com.






