National Call-in Day on the Child Protection Compact Act from International Justice Mission on Vimeo.
Monday, September 20, 2010
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
So I must admit I have only had a few brief chances to hang with this lady, but she is fabulous! Add to that the organization sounds pretty awesome check them out here. Anyway, I just wanted to share this with you and give you something to think about when you are thinking of giving away your $$. Hear more about Katie and donate here.
Sunday, August 8, 2010
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Sunday, August 1, 2010
Thank you NPR
Please listen to this short audio or read the article.
Friday, July 30, 2010
I saw this video about a year ago, and it still breaks my heart.
Check out the articles on Human Trafficking Change.org and Criminal Justice Change.org.
This is a violation of human rights. She was a child, she should be protected not punished.
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Conflict minerals and your computer
Also some good news: Companies will soon be able to label their products conflict free if they do not use these three minerals: tantalum, tungsten and tin.
Read more.
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Thursday, July 15, 2010
The Recycled Child Project
For as long as I have been passionate about fighting human trafficking I have been saddened and frustrated by the idea that this is a female problem. (It often gets thrown in with my general state of being a feminist.) The reality is that if we label this a woman's issue than all of the men and boys that are trafficked are forgotten. 30% of trafficking victims are adult men, there are not statistics for boys because they are included in the sum for women and children. Male victims need prevention plans, and after care plans that are appropriate for their trauma.
I am excited that this organization has popped up and they will be serving the boys in Thailand. A good friend of mine is going to be traveling to Thailand to work with them this summer. I can't wait to hear her stories. If you are interested in supporting their work, please follow this link.
Friday, June 18, 2010
Monday, June 14, 2010
Monday, June 7, 2010
Some of What I have been reading lately
What Happens to Thailand's Sex Tourism During the Riots?
http://www.slate.com/id/2255294/
Diary of an Escaped Sex Slavehttp://www.marieclaire.com/world-reports/news/international/diary-escaped-sex-slave-3
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Craig, Please Listen to Us
Kristie from SAGE shared this with me, she got it from the Initiative Against Human Trafficking, and they got it from the Huffington Post.
Malika Saada Saar, Executive director of the Rebecca Project for Human Rights
Girl Victims stand up to Craigslist CEO Craig Newmark. The attached letter was published in the San Francisco Chronicle and posted on Huffington Post
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/
Please read these words from sex trafficking survivors who were given refuge and assistance by the Fair Fund and Crittenton organizations.
Dear Craig,
Although we have not met, we are certain you would not want what happened to us or to thousands of girls like us to ever happen again.
Craig, I am AK. In 2009, I met a man twice my age who pretended to be my boyfriend, and my life as an average girl -- looking forward to college, doing my chores, and hanging out with my friends -- ended. This "boyfriend" soon revealed he was a pimp. He put my picture on Craigslist, and I was sold for sex by the hour at truck stops and cheap motels, 10 hours with 10 different men every night. This became my life.
Men answered the Craigslist advertisements and paid to rape me. The $30,000 he pocketed each month was facilitated by Craigslist 300 times. I personally know of over 20 girls who were trafficked through Craigslist. Like me, they were taken from city to city, each time sold on a different Craigslist site -- Philadelphia, Dallas, Milwaukee, Washington, D.C. My phone would ring, and soon men would line up in the parking lot. One Craigslist caller viciously brutalized me, threatening to dump my body in a river. Miraculously, I survived.
Craig, I am MC. I was first forced into prostitution when I was 11 years old by a 28-year-old man. I am not an exception. The man who trafficked me sold so many girls my age, his house was called "Daddy Day Care." All day, other girls and I sat with our laptops, posting pictures and answering ads on Craigslist. He made $1,500 a night selling my body, dragging me to Los Angeles, Houston, Little Rock -- and one trip to Las Vegas in the trunk of a car.
I am 17 now, and my childhood memories aren't of my family, going to middle school, or dancing at the prom. They are of making my own arrangements on Craigslist to be sold for sex, and answering as many ads as possible for fear of beatings and ice water baths.
Craig, we write this letter so you will know from our personal experiences how Craigslist makes horrific acts like this so easy to carry out, and the men who arrange them very rich.
Craig, we know you oppose trafficking and exploitation. But right now, Craigslist is the choice of traffickers because it's so well known and there are rarely consequences to using it for these illegal acts. We've heard that the Adult Services section of Craigslist brings in $36 million a year by charging for these ads. These profits are made at the expense of girls like us, who are lured, kidnapped, and forced to feed the increasing demand for child rape. New traffickers are putting up ads every day, because they know it's less risky and more profitable to sell girls on Craigslist than to deal drugs.
Please, Craig, close down the Adult Services section. Saving even one child is worth it. It could have been us.
Sincerely,
AK & MC
Survivors of Craigslist Sex Trafficking
Friday, May 21, 2010
Read This
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dan-rather/pornland-oregon-child-pro_b_580035.html
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
She was kidnapped and sold in the Bay area
http://www.ktla.com/news/extras/ktla-sex-slaves-sweeps,0,3561067.story
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Resources for fighting Trafficking:
Books:
Ending Slavery – Kevin Bales
Disposable People – Kevin Bales
Not For Sale – David Batstone
Organizations/Websites:
Free The Slaves – Research, awareness, supporting organization that facilitate rescue and aftercare
www.freetheslaves.net
The SAGE Project – Standing Against Global Exploitation
www.sagesf.org
The Sold Project – prevention in Thailand
Thesoldproject.com
Not For Sale- awareness, legislation, and project support
www.notforsalecampaign.org
International Justice Mission – Legislation, rescue, and after care
www.ijm.org
Invisible Children – Child solders in Uganda, legislation, awareness, and aftercare
www.invisiblechildren.com
Call and Repsonse – a movie and an organization working to end slavery
www.callandresponse.com
Responsible shopping:
chainstorereaction.com – see the responses of major companies to the request that they establish fair practices
www.transfairusa.org - Primary Fair Trade Website
www.tradeasone.com - Online store and resource center
Public Apology
A rant that was supposed to not be public went up recently and was immediately deleted - too bad google reader is faster than my delete key.
If you read it and you were offended/hurt/confused that it was on my abolitionist blog - sorry.
Friday, May 14, 2010
Children Enslaved to be Soldiers Will be Free... someday
This is exciting news. It is still a long road and these kids will need after-care, education, shelter, food and so much more, BUT it is still exciting! There is a light at the end of the tunnel. Thanks IC!
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
What a better way to spend a Tuesday
Tonight's event was classy and beautiful. the night air was crisp and the conversation refreshing. I had a great time. I made some new friends and I was inspired to do more, to do whatever I can. My current practice of hosting a monthly dinner to raise money for various non-profits is fun. I am hoping it grows.
For now here are some videos to raise your awareness of what these orgs are doing. Maybe after watching them you will be inspired to throw a party of your own.
The SOLD Project Human Trafficking Awareness Program from The SOLD Project on Vimeo.
Sunday, April 11, 2010
This Week
(info cut and pasted from website http://thefreezeproject.com/ )
We invite you to join us on April 17, 2010 for a day in which we’ll bring awareness to the reality of modern-day slavery!
We are partnering with the following great organizations to bring awareness about the reality of modern-day slavery (This will grow as we get more organizations on board in the coming weeks! If you would like to include your organization, please email Charles Lee at charles@just4one.org):
* One Voice to End Slavery
* Stop the Traffik
* The Sold Project
* JustOne
* Doma
The following is a list of cities and contact information for April 17th (This list will be updated as more information comes in.):
* Anaheim, CA | Coordinator: Amber Wells
o Facebook Event Page
* Atlanta, GA | Coordinator: Debra Potter
o Facebook Event Page
* Berkeley, CA | Coordinators: Dyllan Lee and Leticia Liang
o Facebook Event Page
* Bournemouth, England | Coordinator: Marie Horner
* Burbank, CA | Coordinator: Arlene Haghverdian
o Facebook Event Page
* Cincinnati, OH | Coordinator: Michael Morehart
* Columbus, OH | Coordinators: Jen Arnold and Kay Hessman
o Facebook Event Page
* Dallas, TX | Coordinator: Max Fincher
* Iowa City, IA | Coordinator: Adam Kolosik
o Facebook Event Page
* Kansas City, KS/MO | Coordinator: Andy Houltberg
o Facebook Event Page
* Laguna Hills, CA | Coordinator: Russell Henry
* Los Angeles, CA | Coordinators: Caprice Perry and Kathleen Espino
o Facebook Event Page
* Macon, GA | Coordinator: Dottie Stafford
o Facebook Event Page
* Mexico City, Mexico | Coordinator: Benny Yu
* Nashville, TN | Coordinator: Nathan Tutor
o Facebook Event Page
* Quakertown, PA | Coordinator: Michael Lehr
o Facebook Event Page
* Oneonta, NY | Coordinator: Shannon
* Oahu, HI | Coordinator: Nolan Galido
* Portsmouth, NH | Coordinator: Natalie Denen
o Facebook Event Page
* Riverside, CA | Coordinator: Dawn Carter
o Facebook Event Page
* San Diego, CA | Coordinator: Cheryl Sorg De Mollerat
o Facebook Event Page
o SD Freeze Project Flyer
* San Francisco, CA | Coordinators: Chris Ametrano and Alicia Garcia
o Facebook Event Page
* Seattle, WA | Coordinator: Trista Duval
o Facebook Event Page
* St. Louis, MO | Coordinator: Heather Budwell
* St. Louis, MO (@ St. Louis Gateway Arch) | Coordinator: Jen Wallheimer
Two Ways to Get Involved:
1. If you are interested in participating on April 17th, please click on the coordinator’s name on the list for your city and email them a note. In the next couple of weeks, we’ll also have links to the various Facebook event pages created for all the cities.
2. If you are interested in coordinating a Freeze on April 17th, please email Derrick Engoy at info@derrickengoy.com for more information.
We hope to see you at one of our Freeze locations on April 17th!
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Renewing my commitment
Anyway if you are checking this out let me know and comment if there is something you want me to post on.
grace and peace to you