. >> hilary chester is associate director of anti-trafficking for the organization. >> they tend to workn some of the most unregulated and poorly regulated industries -- restaurant work, construction work, agricultural work, domestic work. >> in august, chester and her team were invited by the archdiocese of newar to speak to a congregation in a west african neighborhood. >> i feel strongly that there's a lot of expertise, there's a lot of leadership, there's a lot of talent in these communities themselves, and we just need to tap into that. >> attendees learn what to do if someone they know is being trafficked and how to take the information into their own community. >> the people that these victims reach out to may not be someone like you or me. they're going to reach out to their own community members, their peers. and that's who i want to be educated. >> one simple thing everybody can do is to talk about this. one of the reasons i think this has gone on for so long is the unwillingness of good people to talk about it. >> we need allies. we are not going to end trafficking alone. with