Flor Molina
Legal Advocate
Flor was trafficked from her village outside of Puebla, Mexico in 2001, and enslaved in a sweatshop in Los Angeles County. She is a founding member of the Survivor Advisory Caucus, a leadership development program with the Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking (CAST). Flor is also a member of the U.S Advisory Council on Human Trafficking, a committe comprised of survivor leaders entrusted with providing recommendations to the President’s Interagency Task Force on anti-trafficking policies. In addition, Flor has provided critical testimony for three bills enacted in California to prevent human trafficking.