Moms On a Mission With Jada Pinkett Smith

Proposition 35 is something ever parent should know about. If passed, it will make penalties for human trafficking more severe and provide services to survivors and their families.
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WEST HOLLYWOOD, CA - OCTOBER 29: Actress Jada Pinkett Smith speaks during The Moms Afternoon Tea Conversation About How To Stop Human Trafficking at Soho House on October 29, 2012 in West Hollywood, California. (Photo by Imeh Akpanudosen/Getty Images)
WEST HOLLYWOOD, CA - OCTOBER 29: Actress Jada Pinkett Smith speaks during The Moms Afternoon Tea Conversation About How To Stop Human Trafficking at Soho House on October 29, 2012 in West Hollywood, California. (Photo by Imeh Akpanudosen/Getty Images)

Just a few months ago, we hosted one of our Mamarazzi events with Jada Pinkett Smith. We invited a group of moms and bloggers to attend a discussion about parenting that we were moderating with the actress, philanthropist and mother. The conversation was powerful. The moms could all relate. We didn't want it to end.

But that was just the beginning. This week, we came together again for a far more important and political reason. We wanted to use our resources to spread a powerful message to parents all across the country, but starting in California with Proposition 35.

We don't live in California, but Proposition 35 is something ever parent should know about. If passed, it will make penalties for human trafficking more severe and provide services to survivors and their families.

Alongside Jada, we brought together a group of moms, bloggers and media with an inspirational group of survivors and experts to raise awareness for Proposition 35 and Human Trafficking. Here's a look at the empowering conversation and stories of survival.

WATCH: Jada Pinkett Smith and the MOMS Prop 35 Event

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