Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. SOLD: Fighting the New Global Slave Trade uses parallel story telling to step into the lives of three contemporary abolitionists in different countries. Symphorienne Kessouagni lives in rural Togo ...

  2. At any given time, 12 million people in the world are enslaved. The buying and selling of children is a multi-billion dollar business that flourishes in the global economy. Slavery and Refuge for Togo's Children (02:05) Today, slave traders prey on the youngest and most vulnerable. In a remote part of Togo, children are sold into slavery every day.

  3. You can also send a check to the WIFV film fund for SOLD. WIFV will provide a tax deduction receipt. I then bundle those donations and send them via Western Union to Symphorienne. This is apparently easier for her. Please clearly mark your check “TOGO DONATION.” Women in Film and Video SOLD Film Fund/Africa 3628 12th Street NE Washington ...

  4. SOLD: Fighting the New Global Slave Trade Documentary on the state of the new global slave trade. Search. Main menu. Home; About; Anti-Slavery Groups; Articles/Reviews; Contact; Get Help; Help Others; Help those in the film; Host a Screening; How To Help; Outreach Campaign; Own the DVD; Press Kit;

  5. Sold: Fighting the New Global Slave Trade. $3.99 After unlocking, you'll have 7 days to start watching. ... The Atlantic slave trade was abolished 200 years ago. But there are more slaves today than ever before — as many as 23 million — and today's slave traders prey on vulnerable and innocent children. Filmed in India, Togo and Pakistan, ...

  6. Check out the new look and enjoy easier access to your favorite features. Try it now. No thanks. Try the new Google Books Get print book. No eBook ... Sold: Fighting the New Global Slave Trade. James Corbett. Films for the Humanities, 2010. Run time: 52 minutes. Closed captioned. Bibliographic information.

  7. Sold: Fighting the New Global Slave Trade: Regia di Jody Hassett Sanchez. Con Mira Nair. SOLD: Fighting the New Global Slave Trade uses parallel story telling to step into the lives of three contemporary abolitionists in different countries. Symphorienne Kessouagni lives in rural Togo, where parents send their children to live with distant relatives because they can't afford to feed them or ...