Support the Fight Against Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery in DC, Orlando, Cape Cod, and more…
October 6, 2007 1 min. read

While Washington D.C. – October 8-13th, 2007, has the greatest number of events, there are amazing events happening all over the United States: Orlando FL – October 12th, 2007 Cape Cod – October 14th, 2007 Stevensville, MD – October 29th See Dreams of Freedom for more information, and for event coming to your city soon, […]

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A plan to end slavery is here!
October 6, 2007 3 min. read

Yesterday, October 4, 2007, marked a day to change the shape of the world, a day when the world was given a wonderful gifta plan to end slavery. This historic moment is thanks to the dream, vision, passion and undying will of one man, Kevin Bales. Kevin Bales is the world's foremost expert on modern […]

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Children are poor men's riches. -English proverb
October 5, 2007 1 min. read

Photo from Children at Risk Foundation – CARF Brazil   Children should be the riches of all of mankind! One should look to protect and ensure the future…children are the future!

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An Important Message From Kevin Bales…
October 4, 2007 5 min. read

Meet Kevin Bales and celebrate the launch of Ending Slavery. Thursday, October 4, 2007 6pm to 8pm Rayburn House Office Building – Foyer Washington, DC RSVP to: SamiraTallandier See all the stops on Kevin’s book tour. See Kevin discuss the plan to end slavery. Check out our new website! We’ve added more: stories from the […]

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A Child's Wisdom
October 4, 2007 3 min. read

As I have said before, and will say again and again, children are wise beyond their years.  I think wisdom, isn't always something we gain with age, don't get me wrong age and experience do obtain wisdom, however there is something to be said for the wisdom of youth.  Children have not seen all the […]

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Out of Sight: the plight of female child miners
October 3, 2007 3 min. read

The ILO recently published a study highlighting child labor in the mining industry. Not only are a million or more children continuing to be forced to work in mines, but the reports shows a great number of them are girls. Children who are forced into hard labor is never a subject to be taken lightly, […]

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International Day of Non-Violence
October 2, 2007 1 min. read

Mini Gandhi's Take To The Street To Celebrate His Birth Children dressed as Mahatma Gandhi on celebration Monday, to perform as part of the celebrations in the northern Indian city of Lucknow. October 2 marks the 138th anniversary of Gandhi's birth, and a day of celebration for a free and democratic India. A national holiday […]

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Girls Death in Burkina Faso Has Many Wondering If Laws are Enough!
October 2, 2007 3 min. read

Over one week a total of 15 FGM's took place in one Burkina Faso town, Pabre, culminating in the death of one teenage girl. In addition to the death of the one girl, seven other girls are currently being treated at a local hospital for various infections and/or hemorrhaging. Sadly these 15 girls where not […]

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Trade, a movie with a real world message…a movie with a mission!
October 1, 2007 4 min. read

While the movie, Trade, may be a somewhat glamorized and dramatized Hollywood film, you are left with questions regarding the plot. The film does however highlight the many of the realities of modern day slavery and human trafficking…a problem which plagues our global world. By giving a face to human trafficking, the film proves to […]

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Support the Child Soldier Prevention Act of 2007
September 28, 2007 1 min. read

Help Stop the Use of Child Soldiers, and take a moment to write a letter to your Congress, and ask them to pass the Child Soldier Prevention Act of 2007. Human Rights Watch has launched a campaign in support of the Act called, Children in the Ranks, the site has a video, and numerous resources, […]

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Amid attempts to protect elephants from ivory poachers and dolphins from tuna nets, the rights of children go remarkably unremarked. -Anna Quindlen
September 28, 2007 1 min. read

We as a global society work tirelessly to ensure the wellbeing of our financial assets and stability, our commodities and resources. Yet, while we may not always do our best, they are looked upon highly, and frequently. And while we have the knowledge and energy to purse such fights, we continue to neglect our children, […]

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The Children of Burma/Myanmar
September 28, 2007 3 min. read

This week there is no disputing among the international community that the people of Burma are suffering. Burma is literally a country burring, as the fires of repression have burned too long. While it is much too lengthly to go into the full extent of Burma/Myanmar's current situation and history, I wanted to give you […]

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