Ronna Bright, the Central Valley Against Human Trafficking project coordinator, will join film producer Anneliese Rohrer at Fresno State’s CineCulture Film Series on Friday, Sept. 30, for a discussion about human trafficking.

The 7 p.m. discussion follows CineCulture’s screening at 5:30 p.m. of Rohrer’s film “Fatal Promises” (2009) at the Leon S. and Pete P. Peters Educational Center in the Student Recreation Center (Woodrow and Shaw avenues) at California State University, Fresno.

Through personal stories of victims and interviews, “Fatal Promises” presents a comprehensive look at the realities of human trafficking and the attempts to stop it.

At 2 p.m. Friday, Rohrer, a political journalist for more than 30 years, also will discuss the role of political journalism in today’s world at the Fresno State Music Building, Room 160.

The free, public events are co-sponsored by the Department of Mass Communication and Journalism, the Center for Creativity and the Arts and the CineCulture Club.

For more information, contact Dr. Mary Husain at 559.278.5702 or mhusain@csufresno.edu.

(Copy by University Communications news intern Reganie Smith-Love)

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