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On March 30, Queendom Come, Inc. (QCI) hosted a press conference to launch its #ProtectOurDaughters campaign to address sex and human trafficking in the Houston area. QCI has collaborated with other organizations in the community and women leaders such as, Green House International Church Co-Pastor Sandra Deckard of Greenhouse International Church, Kathy Griffin Grinan of “We’ve Been There Done That”, Valerie Muhammad of the Nation of Islam MGT & GCC, Calandrian Simpson-Kemp of the Village of Mothers, Jinaki Muhammad of the National Black United Front, Attorney Sadiyah A. Evangelista of the Ministry of Justice Millions More Movement, Deric Muhammad and Pastor E.A. Deckard of No More Blood Shed Movement.
A town hall meeting was announced and set for Tuesday, April 4th at 7PM hosted at the SHAPE Community Center (Almeda).
This is a community launch against sex trafficking and illegal organ harvesting. @Queendom_Come #ProtectOurDaughters pic.twitter.com/qH535SIqec
— Ebony S. Muhammad (@EbonySafiyyah) March 30, 2017
$1.6 B is made from sex/human trafficking in Houston alone! @Queendom_Come #ProtectOurDaughters pic.twitter.com/qzBhertILz
— Ebony S. Muhammad (@EbonySafiyyah) March 30, 2017
It is going to be the Black man to help protect our women and girls. @Queendom_Come #ProtectOurDaughters pic.twitter.com/jsFsNyTEHM
— Ebony S. Muhammad (@EbonySafiyyah) March 30, 2017
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