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ISTINA PRATT
Christina Pratt, a recent graduate of Georgia College and State University, earned her Bachelor’s in 2010 with concentrations in Criminal Justice and English. She has been working to “light up the darkness” since first introduced to human trafficking during her studies. It was a shock to learn how (discretely) prevalent this issue is in the city of Atlanta. Ms. Pratt is the volunteer coordinator for Meet Justice, providing individuals with the necessary tools to become effective advocates for human trafficking.
Ms. Pratt believes that awareness and education are the first steps in order to initiate change, and that one person can make a difference. Anyone can use any channel of personal expression to create awareness, as a tool that when effectively utilized, aids in the elimination of this problem. Education empowers the individual to ignite this change. Let’s work together to build a brighter future.
“Be the change you wish to see in the world.” –Gandhi
Email: cpratt@meetjustice.org
ANDREA PASQUAN
Andrea Pasquan has been working with Meet Justice since June 2011, after returning from volunteering overseas with anti-trafficking organizations. Her interest to fight social injustice was sparked about 5 years ago after viewing the documentary, Call + Response. She has been educating herself and raising awareness of this heart-wrenching issue ever since.
As the operations manager for Meet Justice Medical, Andrea believes that every person can be a world-changer if they want to be. By educating medical professionals about trafficking and the victims that they encounter, they can play a vital role in transforming lives of those who are entrapped and oppressed. A cycle of awareness leading people to action will impact the world and bring freedom to one person at a time.
Email: apasquan@meetjustice.org
JENNY ROSE
Jenny is a recent graduate of Georgia State University with a degree in Sociology. She is a wife and gave birth to identical twin boys in December of 2010. The twins are extremely cute and Jenny is not biased about this fact. Jenny first learned about human trafficking and it’s place in the U.S. and Atlanta in college. She was shocked and moved by stories of victims, but never found a way that she could get involved in abolishing modern day slavery until she found Meet Justice. It has been a great blessing for Jenny to be able to use her voice on behalf of the victims all the while being a busy mom of two. She currently operates the social media and website for Meet Justice’s graphic novel, Traffick, inc. Jenny hopes to make a career in working for human rights organizations and is currently working on her paralegal certification. Awareness is the first step of social change. Those that know, have the responsibility to speak.
Email: jrose@meetjustice.org





