Human Trafficking Play to be Performed at UF
“Lily’s Wings,” a play about human trafficking, will be staged at the University of Findlay on Wednesday, March 13 at 5 p.m. in Old Main’s Ritz Auditorium. The event will be free and open to the public.
The production, to be directed by JoBeth Gonzalez, was written and will be performed by Bowling Green High School students. It features a plotline about a teenager who gets caught up in human trafficking via social media.
Following the performance, Gonzalez will lead a question-and-answer session.
This production of “Lily’s Wings” is sponsored by the Northwest Ohio Rescue and Restore Coalition, UF’s Department of Justice Sciences and the University’s Criminal Justice and Forensic Science Club. It is the third offering in a four-part community information series regarding human-trafficking. In April (date to be determined), UF’s Criminal Justice and Forensic Science Club and Hancock County high school students will be invited to another information session about this crime, which is prevalent in Northwest Ohio.