As California and the nation confront difficult questions about how sex work and trafficking are defined and how laws are shaped and enforced, the stakes for survivors have never been higher.
The Right Track pulls back the curtain on these debates through the voices that are most affected. Through survivor stories and frontline perspectives, this film challenges deeply held assumptions about “choice,” exposes how exploitation is hidden in plain sight, and proves that prevention must happen long before trafficking becomes visible.
Wednesday, March 18, 2026
5:30 – 8:30 p.m.
Regal Edwards Big Newport
300 Newport Center Dr.
Newport Beach, CA 92660
Hors d’ouvres to be provided
Complimentary parking
Exploring what these issues look like right here in Orange County and what’s at stake for our community
Garbralle Conroe
From leading Orange County’s only drop-in center serving vulnerable and exploited youth to now advancing trauma-informed, prevention-focused systems across Southern California in her role with Casey Family Programs, Garbralle offers critical insight into how early intervention, child welfare, and community-based prevention can disrupt exploitation before it begins
Carissa Phelps
Attorney, survivor, and founder of Runaway Girl, Carissa works nationally with survivors seeking restitution and will share perspective on legalization, accountability, and the real-world consequences policy decisions have on victims.
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