The Washington University Anti-Trafficking Student Association (“WATSA”) is a student run organization focused on fighting labor and sex trafficking. One of our many goals is to expose students to this work through guest speakers, presentations, conferences, volunteer opportunities, newsletters and more. WATSA will provide members with a variety of opportunities to participate in relevant academic, professional, and networking opportunities. If you’d like to learn more or join WATSA, please reach out to Joh Doreson (jdoreson@wustl.edu) or Mack Bowles (b.mackenna@wustl.edu).
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