Mojabeng Mosebo shares how she survived human trafficking

Beautiful Dream Society is proud to announce that Mojabeng Mosebo, a human trafficking survivor and author of the book In a Strange Land, will visit Oklahoma in February. 

Mojabeng’s story is one of incredible courage and resilience. She was kidnapped and sold into human trafficking in her native country of Lesotho. She endured abuse and exploitation before being arrested and sent to a Japanese prison. There, she spent three years in unforgiving conditions before finally returning home to freedom.

Despite these hardships, Mojabeng never lost hope. She persevered, knowing she could one day help others avoid the same hardships.

Today, Mojabeng is a powerful advocate for human trafficking survivors and a beacon of hope for those still trapped in the darkness of slavery. Her book In a Strange Land details her journey from victim to survivor.

Mojabeng guest speaking opportunities

During her visit to Oklahoma, Mojabeng will be speaking at various clubs, groups, and churches about her experiences and the importance of combatting human trafficking. She will also be available to sign copies of her book and discuss Beautiful Dream Society’s human trafficking prevention efforts in Lesotho.

Mojabeng would love to share her story with your organization. Together, we can restore the dignity and hope of survivors like Mojabeng.

Contact 405-209-1270 to reserve a guest speaking appointment with Mojabeng Mosebo.

Mojabeng to speak at One Beautiful Evening

Mojabeng is a featured speaker for our “One Beautiful Evening” fundraising banquet. This is one of our largest fundraising events of the year, and we’re honored to have her in attendance. The event details are as follows:

  • Date: February 17, 2023 
  • Location: Victory Church, 4300 N MacArthur Blvd, Warr Acres, OK 73122
  • Start Time: 6:00 PM

Register to reserve a table or contact us to learn more about the event.

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