Sriyani Tidball and Jamie Williams Participate in Shut Out Trafficking

Wednesday, April 8, 2015 - 7:00pm

National Consortium for Academics and Sports Partner with UNICEF

The National Consortium for Academics and Sports (NCAS) has partnered with the U.S. Fund for UNICEF's End Trafficking project to create Shut Out Trafficking, a program to raise awareness against human trafficking on ten university and college campuses across the United States during the 2014-2015 academic year. The Shut Out Trafficking campaign uses sports as a platform to help inform campuses about trafficking by utilizing the draw of student-athletes, coaches, and athletic administrators to engage the larger student body on the issue.

The goals of Shut Out Trafficking are to raise awareness about human trafficking in the United States, and to empower students to take action while learning the value that love and forgiveness can have in implementing change. Shut Out Trafficking educates college students on the brutality of human trafficking and the $150 billion dollar industry it has become.

In anticipation for Shut Out Trafficking week at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Associate Athletic Director of Leadership, Student-Athlete Recruitment and Diversity Initiatives, Dr. Jamie Williams, commented, “I salute our athlete leadership group, Husker Distinction Council, for taking on the task of increasing awareness on campus and within the community in regard to the worldwide problem of human trafficking. As young people whose success is determined by playing by the rules, it is important when they take a stand against inappropriate human behavior.”

During the week of April 13 - 18, the Husker Distinction Council and their partners: NUSAMS, The Women's Center, Women’s Fund of Omaha The LGBTQA Resource Center, I've Got A Name, PREVENT, The Change, M@N, and Ten Thousand Villages will be hosting Shut Out Trafficking at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln through the following events:

Monday-April 13th
Educational Presentation on Human Trafficking & Public Demonstrations 11am-1pm @ Union Plaza, City Campus

Shut Out Trafficking Keynote Address featuring Dr. Richard Lapchick (UCF), Sarah Wilbanks (US Fund for UNICEF), and Sriyani Tidball (University of Nebraska–Lincoln College of Journalism) Location: Sheldon Museum of Art @ 7pm-9pm

Tuesday-April 14th
Fair Trade Fair-- Husker Distinction Council in conjunction with Ten Thousand Villages Lincoln Serengetee and NUSAMS (Nebraska University Students Against Modern-Day 11am-2pm @ Union Plaza, City Campus

Wednesday-April 15th
Not My Life Documentary Screening: Discussion to Follow Location: Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center @ 6:30pm-8:30pm

Thursday-April 16th
Roundtable: Lack of Laws, Policy, and Awareness of Human Trafficking in Nebraska Location: Room 335 Andersen Hall, College of Journalism @ 5pm-6:30pm

Friday-April 17th
Student Body is invited to attend Huskers Softball and Baseball games to demonstrate support for Ending Human Trafficking Softball vs Northwestern Bowlin Stadium @ 5:30pm Baseball vs Ohio State Haymarket Park @ 6:30pm

Saturday-April 18th
NO GIRL SHOULD BE FOR SALE WALK hosted by I've Got a Name organization Location: The Railyard (Haymarket) @ 11am

For 29 years, the mission of the NCAS has been to “use the power of sport to effect positive social change.” The NCAS educates and empowers individuals and organizations by inspiring values-based thinking leading to actions that promote social responsibility and equality. Through Dr. Richard Lapchick’s leadership, the NCAS has improved college student-athlete graduation rates, advocated for diversity and inclusion in all athletic organizations, and created programs to affect social change in sports and society including combatting domestic violence.

The End Trafficking project is the U.S. Fund for UNICEF’s initiative to raise awareness about child trafficking and mobilize communities to take meaningful action to help protect children. In partnership with concerned individuals and groups, the End Trafficking project aims to bring us all closer to a day when there are zero exploited children.
The Shut Out Trafficking project is funded by the Fetzer Institute.

* U.S. Department of Justice, National Center for Missing and Exploited Children

For more information about the Shut Out Trafficking campaign, visit www.ncasports.org/programs/human-trafficking/

Contact
National Consortium for Academics & Sports (NCAS)
407-823-4770
Email: Michaela Robbins
Website: www.ncasports.org

Sriyani Tidball and Jamie Williams
Sriyani Tidball and Jamie Williams