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Local Human Trafficking Discussion Event...

Dear supporters,

Check out this event in Yonkers, NY.

Note: this is not a Love146 organized event...

You are living in an Era of SLAVERY.

That's right, slavery is NOT history. We should know here at Philipse Manor Hall, a
State Historic Site in downtown Yonkers, New York. The building used to be owned by
slave owners and slave traders. Now, we're a museum.

Join us to read and discuss Kevin Bales' "Disposable People: New Slavery in the
Global Economy." We'll read, listen, speak, watch (and have refreshments) as we
delve into the topic of human trafficking. Come to learn. We'd love to have you.

Free admission. Books are on reserve through the library.

Sunday, March 9th, 2-4pm

Introduction to human trafficking, refreshments, pick up your book.

Sunday, March 30, 2-4pm

Book discussion and refreshment.

Where:

Philipse Manor Hall State Historic Site

29 Warburton Ave. (at Dock St.)

Yonkers, NY

914-965-4027, ext. 13 (to RSVP or for more information!)

www.love146.org

End Internet Trafficking, or a least a small part of it.

Craigslist Call to Action Campaign:

JIM BUCKMASTER, CEO OF CRAIGSLIST: STANDING ON THE HIGHEST MORAL GROUND?

“Putting aside the fact that craigslist legally can not be held liable in this
suit, we feel very strongly that the craigslist community of users is on the very
highest moral high ground with respect to fair housing, setting an example more
worthy of emulation than litigation.” Jim Buckmaster

Above is Mr. Buckmaster’s response to a lawsuit brought against Craigslist in
2006. The Chicago Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law sued Craigslist for
100 allegedly discriminatory ads posted by Chicago users in a 6 month period. This
case was dismissed by the US District Court in Chicago, as of November 14, 2006.

Would he be able to make the same declaration regarding the erotic services section?
Does he want to? In Minnesota, a woman was sentenced on January 7, 2008 to five
years in prison for operating a prostitution ring employing high school students(
http://www.thisweek-online.com/2008/January/8womansent11208.html). Does this not
elicit moral outrage?

As you all know, Love146 formally launched our boycott on January 11, in
commemoration of The U.S. Human Trafficking Awareness Day. We continue to be
encouraged by all of you who have joined your voice to ours. To date, our supporters
and friends have sent in thousands of petition letters and e-mails to Craigslist
headquarters. New organization supporters include National Organization of Women
(CT), The Barnabas Institute, CraigsCrimelist.org, and the Paul and Lisa Program.
While we hope that a boycott will not have to last long, we have yet to receive a
response from Craigslist. A boycott is defined as the following: “to abstain from
or act together in abstaining from using, buying, or dealing with as an expression
of protest or disfavor or as a means of coercion.” (www.dictionary.com) Remember,
our goal is to act together to persuade Craigslist to do the right thing.

Many of you have responded to the facts about Craigslist with wonderful creative
ideas of your own, and I encourage all of you share your ideas with me. For
example, supporters are writing letters and editorials to their local papers,
setting up info tables to inform others to sign the petition, organizing local press
conferences, e-mailing and writing Craigslist with their own suggestions on how the
“erotic services” section could be improved, and even investigating ways that we
could put pressure on eBay, which has a controlling interest in Craigslist.

Love146 recently helped to form a new coalition, End Internet Trafficking, to garner
further support across the country from other anti-trafficking and anti-child
exploitation organizations in appealing to Craigslist. Right now, the coalition is
in the process of organizing a public forum in San Francsisco in April, where Jim
Buckmaster will be invited to speak and share his perspective. More importantly,
this will be the public opportunity to challenge Mr. Buckmaster about Craigslist’s
lackluster efforts to eliminate human trafficking from its site and to have a
diplomatic and productive discussion on how to move forward. A successful meeting
will end our boycott.

In the meantime, please continue to encourage your friends and others to mail in
the petition letter and boycott Craigslist. Real change is possible, if we choose
to participate.

Abolition,

The Love146 Team

Kathy Maskell
U.S. Advocacy Director
kathy@love146.org
Please forward this onto a friend!
www.love146.org

2008 International Documentary Challenge: a fun film competition.

Hey everyone, the 2008 International Documentary Challenge to filmmakers in your area? The Doc Challenge is a timed filmmaking competition where filmmaking teams from around the world have just 5 days to make a short non-fiction film (4-7 min.) Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Film Festival, the Presenting Partner, will host the theatrical premiere of the finalists and an awards ceremony in April.

You can read more about the event at: IDC link

Lights, Camera, FUN

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