The Scarlet Cord exhibit and film at GVSU Allendale Library on Thursday, February 4, 7:00 to 8:30 pm.
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Pamela put together a powerful program at GVSU. Her exhibit was evocative and emotional, and the event she coordinated brought home the reality of sex trafficking with people who have experienced first-hand the terrible frequency of it in West Michigan. Overall, though, the message was one of hope–the hope that those trafficked can heal, the hope that our actions can mitigate this scourge, and the hope that humanity can triumph over evil.
Dr Chamberlain, thank you so much for your kind words and generosity of spirit. It was a pleasure presenting and exhibiting The Scarlet Cord at Grand Valley State University. I’m grateful for the partnership with the students at Frederik Meijer Honors College and their commitment to justice for those enslaved in sex trafficking. Thank you again for hosting my work!
Thank you so much for taking time to put together this event. I really appreciated the way the information on human trafficking was presented, as it is such an important issue that we should be educated on. Overall, it was extremely impactful night. It was encouraging to see how people can come at one problem in different ways to achieve one goal. Again, thank you for sharing your art and awareness at GVSU!
Cassie! It was a great evening presenting with Judge TJ Ackert and Elise Graveline Hilton at Grand Valley State University. We are grateful for the turn out from the student body and the community. I agree with you. There are so many creative ways we can work together towards ending child sex slavery. Art has the power to speak beyond words. Best wishes on your future and all you do!