The Right to Be a Child: Human Trafficking of Child Soldiers and Gang Involved Youth
Document Type
Video
Publication Date
10-8-2015
Abstract
Discussants from this event, entitled “The Right to Be a Child: Human Trafficking of Child Soldiers and Gang Involved Youth,” discussed the trafficking of children as child soldiers and the parallels with children recruited into gangs in Central America and the United States. Discussants included the following: Julie Hicks, Foreign Affairs Officer, US State Department; Diana Tafur, Supervising Attorney, Asylum Project, National Immigrant Justice Center; Brad Stolbach, Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Chicago; Kathryn Kaufka Walts, Director, Center for the Human Rights of Children
Recommended Citation
Kaufka Walts, Katherine JD, "The Right to Be a Child: Human Trafficking of Child Soldiers and Gang Involved Youth" (2015). Center for the Human Rights of Children. 7.
https://ecommons.luc.edu/chrc/7
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© 2015 Center for the Human Rights of Children, Loyola University Chicago
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