Laura Germino ’91 coordinates the Anti-Slavery Campaign for the Florida-based Coalition of Immokalee Workers (CIW), a community organization of more than 4,000 migrant farm workers. Since the early 1990s, CIW has investigated numerous violent slavery operations in the agricultural industry of the Southeastern United States, resulting in federal prosecutions of ringleaders and liberation of more than 1,000 workers. Alumni joined Germino for a breakfast discussion in the SAIS Rome Building where she discussed “Ending Modern-Day Slavery in the U.S.” in Room 812, 1619 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W. on March 26.