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  • Eleanor Clift, moderator, is a contributing editor for *Newsweek* Magazine. She reports on the White House, presidential politics, and a variety of national issues. Her column, "Capitol Letter," is posted each week on Newsweek.com and MSNBC.com. She is also a regular panelist on the PBS nationally syndicated show, *The McLaughlin Group*. According to Brill's Content, a journalism review, Ms. Clift is one of the most accurate predictors among the pundits on the political talk shows.
  • Susannah Heschel is an American author and professor of Jewish Studies at Dartmouth College.
  • Raymond Bechard is the Founder and President of the Coalition Against Human Trafficking, a human-rights organization dedicated to rescuing and caring for young victims of human trafficking, enslavement and exploitation in the United States and throughout the world. Beginning his professional career in public relations and marketing, Raymond quickly gravitated toward human rights issues by devoting himself full-time to addressing injustices around the world. He began a consulting firm which supported and advised international charities working to bring safety, opportunity and empowerment to people in need. In his work, Mr. Bechard traveled extensively throughout Europe, the Middle East, the former Soviet Union, Mexico, and Haiti. During his travels, he witnessed multiple cases of young people enslaved in the world of trafficking and the transnational criminals perpetrating these crimes. Drawing on his diverse experience and desire to help children more directly, Mr. Bechard began working against human trafficking full-time in 2003. His objective was to build a growing coalition of people and organizations across the globe who would stand between children and whatever evil they may face; to protect and defend young people in order to lift them up to a better, safer life. Specifically focusing on human trafficking, the world’s fastest growing crime, Raymond Bechard has developed the process of Intervention, Care and Prevention. This three-step procedure is the most effective method of removing young people from the various dangers of trafficking while providing them with the intensive care they need to restore their lives and end the increasing cycle of commercial sexual abuse. Raymond Bechard is author of the book, *Unspeakable: The Truth Behind the World's Fastest Growing Crime*, an expose on the international scope of child trafficking and organized crime’s involvement, and the upcoming, *Underground: The Hidden Crime Invading Every American Community*. Raymond lives in Old Saybrook, Connecticut where the offices of the Coalition are located. He can be reached at Ray@CAHTAmerica.org or 860-581-5455.
  • Jane received her Bachelors degree in Economics and Political Science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She also received a Masters degree in Urban and Regional Planning from Florida State University. Her 25 years of professional planning experience includes 3 years with the Metropolitan Council of the Twin Cities, Minnesota, 2 years in local planning in Cobb County Georgia and 20 years with the Atlanta Regional Commission. She has been Division Chief since 1998. Under her tenure, four Regional Transportation Plan major updates have been developed. She leads a 25-member staff in the transportation planning division covering transportation modeling, model applications, and both long and short-range policy and programming.
  • Dr. Gail Lash is a teacher of the healing arts. She is the coordinator of the Spirituality in Tourism Network of the International Institute for Peace through Tourism, board of directors member at the Horizon Healing Center in Atlanta, and owner of Ursa International, a planning and design firm that creates human and wildlife communities in mutual harmony, through zoos and wildlife sanctuaries worldwide.
  • Tony Barnhart is a native of Union Point, Ga., located about an hour east of Atlanta. A graduate of the University of Georgia, Tony spent seven years at the Greensboro (NC) News & Record before coming to the Atlanta Journal Constitution in 1984. Today he is a free lance sports writer and broadcaster for ajc.com, CBS, CSS, and 790 The Zone. Tony and his wife, Maria, live in Dunwoody. Their daughter, Sara Barnhart Fletcher, is an attorney with the Atlanta firm of Wargo & French.
  • Jane Mendelsohn is a graduate of Yale University. She is the author of two previous novels, including the New York Times best seller I Was Amelia Earhart. She lives in New York City with her husband and two children.
  • Ivo Ferreira is the director of the film *April Showers*. Photo courtesy of Bruce Gilbert/Provincetown International Film Festival.