Archive for February, 2007

Women’s Rights Forum

Next week at the University of San Francisco there will be a women’s rights Forum discussing the following issues:

Monday March 5, 6-8pm (Maraschi Room):
“women’s livelihood post 9/11″

Tuesday March 6, 6-8pm (Maraschi Room):
 ”The Church, the Body, and the State: Negotiating Reproductive and Sexual Rights in Latin America”

Wednesday March 7, 6-8pm (Maraschi Room):
“Daughters of Darfur”

Thursday March 8, 1:30-4:15 (Lone Mountain 365):
“International Women’s Day! Art and Activism”

Erasmus students will be there tabling.  80% of human trafficking victims are women; this even won’t only be highly useful but also very enlightening.  If you have questions please contact Margot (margot@notforsalecampaign.org).

Thanks!

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World Cup and Slavery?

Last year during the 2006 world cup games there were large influxes of Asian women who were brought to Germany for sexual purposes.  As a country who receives approximately 200,000 human trafficking victims a year, the attention was quickly brought to the United States as well as Germany. 

Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice addressed this issue with great eloquence, however, I cannot help but feel that our government will not take bigger strides to stop this issue.  She says that the government is well aware of the issue and there has been progress regarding human trafficking.  What type of progress?  She does not mention this.  She only mentions that $400 million dollars has been spent on trying to prevent this issue.  I am not being pessimistic, rather, I simply want to hear about the results.  The more government officials talk about how much money is being spent on an issue, the less serious people take it.  It suddenly becomes a story of resources.  “So much money has been put into this issue…”  This could be true or not true, but even if there has been 3 gazillion trillion dollars put into the project and used inefficiently and ineffectively, is there a point???  Additionally, it starts seeming like a hopeless problem… and it is NOT. 

The government and business are key factors to the end of modern slavery; let’s urge them to step up to the plate.

-Mai

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Free to Play Campaign

Alexis from the USF women’s soccer team has challenged herself as an athlete for the Not For Sale Campaign movement as a part of the FREE TO PLAY CAMPAIGN.

Check it out!

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01.25.07 – Notes From Class

Brainstorm for Trafficking Movement

January 25, 2007

Goal: Document slavery in SF and document how you document

Create a blog with one czar

Individual group members post and give their updates regularly; czar tracks, edits, and posts group updates; czar in charge of blog PR, etc

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Ready, get set, GO!

The University of San Francisco’s Erasmus Class of 2006-2007 is very excited to have been granted the great privilege of joining the Not For Sale Campaign to fight the injustices of modern day slavery.

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