Friday, October 26, 2007

Thank you to everyone who has attended all of this weeks events at Tech and Emory!

Join us tonight- Friday October 26 at Glenn Memorial United Methodist (located next to Emory) to hear David Backstone (the author of Not For Sale) speak about this injustice.
Join us also after David's talk for coffee and discussion at Bread Coffeehouse.

On Saturday October 27 join the students of Tech and Emory at the corner of North Avenue and Peachtree to flood the city with prayer and light. Bring a flashlight and plan to meet at 10:00 pm (walk in groups for safety).
The map to the right pinpoints the four most trafficked regions in Atlanta.

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Georgia Tech and Emory events

1 million children are forced to sell their bodies in the global sex trade. 300,000 children in America are victims of sexual exploitation. 17,500 new victims are trafficked across U.S. borders each year. Atlanta is believed to house more sexually exploited children than any other city in the United States. These children have remained invisible to the community for so long.
Atlanta must know that these children are not for sale.

Learn more and speak out against the injustice going on in our own backyard.




ONE VOICE
Informational Open House
Thursday, October 25 from 5-8 pm
Brittain Rec




6pm:
Hear Stephanie Davis, Mayor Shirley Franklin's Policy Advisor on Women's Issues,
speak about the sexual exploitation of children in Atlanta.

Join the movement!



Emory: Join us wednesday night at 7:00 to hear Stephanie Davis, Mayor Franklin's Advisor on womens issues, speak about the injustice in Atlanta when it comes to child trafficking. After Stephanie's information session stay for a coffee house and discussion.


Thursday October 25: Movie screening in Anthropology


Friday October 26: Come hear the author of the book Not For Sale speak about ways to help end the human trafficking industry around the world.