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Archive for October, 2010

Human Trafficking Advocacy Day Nov. 10

October 13th, 2010

On November 10, the Ohio Statehouse will host Human Trafficking Advocacy Day: Prohibit Modern Slavery.  Participants will gather to support passage of S.B. 235 and its companion bill, H.B. 493.  Participants are invited to schedule appointments with their legislators on November 10 to tell them how important it is to stop human trafficking.  For more information, click here.

Can’t attend the Advocacy Day? Learn more about how to get involved.

What is Human Trafficking?

Human trafficking is a form of modern-day slavery.  Victims of human trafficking are young children, teenagers, men and women.  Many victims of human trafficking are forced to work in prostitution or the sex entertainment industry.  But trafficking also occurs in forms of labor exploitation, such as domestic servitude, restaurant work, janitorial work, sweatshop factory work and migrant agricultural work.

Did you know?

Human trafficking is a rapidly growing and under-reported problem affecting both inner cities, rural communities, and affluent suburbs.  The FBI has named Toledo a top recruitment city for child sex trafficking victims for the last several years.  Traffickers set up shop where laws are the weakest, and currently Ohio has no laws preventing human trafficking.  Unless legislation is adopted, Ohio will become the most vulnerable state in America.

Why Is S.B. 235 Needed?

It is estimated that hundreds of children are trafficked to and from Ohio each year.  This legislation will put Ohio’s human trafficking definition and stand-alone felony in line with the Trafficking in Victims Protection Act (TVPA) and the Department of Justice’s definition. (At this moment, 44 other states have a human trafficking definition and stand-alone felony similar to the TVPA and DOJ definition.)  SB 235 and HB 493 will help Ohio become more successful at apprehending and prosecuting traffickers.  Currently most of Ohio’s cases are referred to the federal government, slowing the prosecution of traffickers and continuing the criminalization of victims.

Posted by robin | Filed under Announcements

Health Care Disparities Seminar Oct. 29

October 12th, 2010

Sponsored in part by ASIA, the Health Care Disparities Solution seminar will be held Friday, October 29 in the Summa Health System in Akron.  The seminar focuses on Asian Americans and diabetes as well as language barriers to health care.  This is a free event, but please pre-register by October 22. Click here to register and learn more information.

Posted by robin | Filed under Announcements

Cuyahoga County Candidates Forum Oct. 20

October 11th, 2010

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The executive candidates in Cuyahoga County will hold a discussion with Cleveland’s Asian community on Thursday, October 20 at 6:30 pm.  The forum will be held at Asia Town Center.  Be informed about the candidates before you vote on November 2nd.  For more information, click here.

Posted by robin | Filed under Announcements

ACA hosts Asian Summit on October 30

October 4th, 2010

The Asian Community Alliance will host its third annual Greater Cincinnati Asian Summit on Saturday, October 30 at Northern Kentucky University.  The keynote address focuses on the changing landscape of the Asian community.

Register here.

See the program agenda.

Directions and map of the event.

Posted by robin | Filed under Announcements

Department of Justice works to reduce language barriers in court proceedings

October 3rd, 2010

On August 17, 2010 the US Department of Justice issued a letter to state courts reiterating the importance of language access in all legal proceedings.  Courts are obligated to provide free oral interpretation, written translation and other language services to people who are limited English proficient (LEP).

“Justice requires that all individuals have meaningful access to the critical services provided by the nation’s state court systems, regardless of the individual’s English language skills,” said Thomas E. Perez, Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division.  “As we mark the 10thanniversary of the issuance of Executive Order 13166 this month, it is especially appropriate to remember our shared responsibility to reduce persistent language barriers in court proceedings and services that are of such importance to the daily lives of parties, victims, witnesses and the public.”

To read the full release, click here.

Posted by robin | Filed under News
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