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Film Campaign Against Human Trafficking

Rachel Sherwin | 13.03.2011 14:22

Bristol University
Unchosen is an anti-trafficking charity promoting human trafficking film campaigns nationwide. Through film, documentaries, interviews and Q&As, Unchosen raises awareness about labour, child and sex trafficking.

On 21st and 24th March Unchosen is organising a film campaign at Bristol University with partners: Amnesty International, Anti-Slavery Society and Ctrl.Alt.Shift.
'Victoria Terminus' brings to life the link between poverty and trafficking. Following the street children of Mumbai, the film highlights the extreme vulnerability of the real-life ‘Slumdog Millionaire’, when basic survival becomes a daily challenge. Hungry, used and abused; is there anyone the children can trust? This is your stop… Welcome to India’s trouble station.

Post film talk and Q&A: Film Director, Gerard Vandervegt; Director of Human Rights Unit, UWE, Dr. Christien van den Anker; Head of Office, IOM Wales & South West, Jason Matthews

Manor Hall , Lower Clifton Hill, Clifton, Bristol BS8 1BU

Unchosen is a registered charity, based in Bristol. Free admission to film campaigns which are organised on a not-for-profit basis.

Rachel Sherwin
- Original article on IMC Bristol: http://bristol.indymedia.org/article/703695