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The Apathy Effect Exhibit

Igniting Empathy to End Exploitation

The Apathy Effect Exhibit

“I was trafficked from Mexico to Las Vegas in this dress.” – Natalie

The Apathy Effect Exhibit immerses viewers in the stories of resilient young survivors of human trafficking from around the world. Geared to ignite empathy and to empower participants with a response to issues of exploitation, the multimedia journey is told through original film, photography and artifacts, with self-guided or interactive tours adding to the experience. The exhibit inspires hope, as visitors not only learn about exploitation but also how to combat it.

Admission is free. To schedule a 30- to 40-minute free guided tour, call 805-493-3697 or email rollandgallery@CalLutheran.edu. The exhibit is produced by iEmpathize and made possible by the 2017 Rotary District 5240 STEPS Conference (Steps to Eliminate Poverty Sustainably) and Cal Lutheran’s Sarah W. Heath Center for Equality and Justice.

The gallery, located in William Rolland Stadium, has regular hours from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. 

Sponsored By
2017 Rotary District 5240 STEPS Conference and Sarah W. Heath Center for Equality and Justice

Contact

Rachel T. Schmid
rollandgallery@callutheran.edu
805-493-3697
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