On view January 27, 28 and 30, 2017, with special gallery hours:
1/27, Friday: 10 am-7 pm
1/28, Saturday: 8 am-3 pm
1/30, Monday: 10 am-7 pm
The Apathy Effect Exhibit immerses you in stories of resilient young survivors of human tracking from around the world. Experience the response of everyday people who were ignited with empathy when confronted by exploitation and the apathy that fuels it. The exhibit and empowerment program is geared to ignite empathy and educate and empower participants with a response to issues of exploitation. The multimedia journey is told through original film, photography, and artifacts with self-guided or interactive tours adding to the experience. In contrast to the sobering reality of human trafficking, many images inspire hope. Visitors learn about exploitation and how to help combat it.
This exhibit is free and open to the public, but guided tours require a timed-ticket. Tickets are free of charge and can be scheduled here: http://donate.iempathize.org/lutheran.
This exhibit was produced by iEmpathize, and made possible the Rotary District 5240 2017 STEPS Conference (Steps to Eliminate Poverty Sustainably) and Cal Lutheran’s Sarah W. Heath Center for Equality and Justice. More information about the exhibit can be found on the iEmpathize website: http://iempathize.org/experience/apathyeffect/
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