
A Year-Long Storytelling & Dialogue Series
The Invisible
Movement Series™
Human trafficking thrives in what remains unseen. This series reveals the full ecosystem — and mobilizes a community of practice to disrupt it.
Why This Series Matters
Trafficking is addressed in fragments. This series sees the whole system.
Human trafficking is often addressed by sector, by crime type, or by response strategy. The Invisible Movement intentionally steps back to see the whole system — the interconnected industries, the psychology of recruitment, the socio-economic conditions that create vulnerability, and the economic forces that allow trafficking to adapt and endure.
This work is grounded in authentic discussions, mindfulness approaches, systems thinking, and human dignity — inviting awareness before action, and compassion alongside accountability.
Interconnected Industry
Human trafficking as a connected system, not isolated acts.
Transportation as Leverage
Movement of people and goods — a critical enabler and potential interrupter.
Psychology of Control
Recruitment, grooming, coercion — understanding the machinery.
Awareness to Action
From seeing the system to choosing to disrupt it.
12-Month Storytelling Arc
A Three-Act Narrative Journey
Seeing the Whole
January – March
- JanThe Beginning: How We Got Here and Where We're Headed
- FebThe Ecosystem Revealed
- MarMovement: People, Goods, and Opportunity
Understanding the Machinery
April – August
- AprThe Lure: Psychology of Recruitment
- MayVulnerability: Conditions Traffickers Exploit
- JunThe Hidden Wounds: Mental Health & Healing
- JulThe Other Side of the Equation
- AugFollowing the Money
Choosing to Act, Disrupt & Respond
September – December
- SepDetection and Disruption
- OctPolicy, Enforcement, and Limits
- NovPrevention and Regeneration
- DecFrom Awareness to Movement
Mark Your Calendar
Upcoming Sessions
June 25, 2026
2 PM PST
The Hidden Wounds
Mental health impacts and survivor-centered healing
July 16, 2026
2 PM PST
The Other Side of the Equation
Understanding traffickers and cycles of harm
August 20, 2026
2 PM PST
Following the Money
Economics, demand, and profit structures
The People Behind the Movement
Contributing Partners
Aloha Ley
Former Chief of Staff & Senior Advisor, FAA/DOT. Founder of eNoLux.
Paul Chang
Lecturer, Global Center for Women and Justice & Cal State LA.
Dr. Kezban Yagci Sokat
Assistant Professor of Business Analytics, San Jose State University.
Isaac McKeithen
Regional Leader, EPIK Project. U.S. Army Veteran. FRA/DOT.
Supporting Institutions
Awareness is the light.
Join the movement.
Take the pledge. Attend a webinar. Share what you learn. Prevention starts with seeing clearly.