BRISTOL UNIVERSITY Unchosen Film Season 2011
Monday 21st & Thursday 24th March
In partnership with:

WITH EXHIBITORS FROM LOCAL & NATIONAL ORGANISATIONS
FREE ADMISSION
Monday 21st March 7.30pm
Venue: Manor Hall,
Clifton,
Lower Clifton Hill,
Bristol BS8 1BU View Map
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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&As:
Film Director: Gerard Vandervegt
Director of Human Rights Unit, UWE: Dr. Christien van den Anker
Head of Office, IOM Wales & South West: Jason Matthews |
Thursday 24th March 7.30pm
Venue: Redland Park URC Church, Whiteladies Road, Redland, Bristol BS6 6SA View Map
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Britain's Secret Slaves
Slavery was abolished in the 19th Century... wasn’t it? Britain’s Secret Slaves exposes a slave industry still flourishing in Britain today. Forced to work long hours, seven days a week, for little or no pay, their passports taken away, abused by their employers. Experience how many domestic workers live in Britain’s land of hope and glory. |
Post film talk and Q&As:
Campaigns & Outreach Officer, Anti-Slavery: Gemma Wolfes
Public Protection, Avon and Somerset Police: DI Dave Grimstead
Cherifa Atoussi - Anti-Trafficking Officer, AFRUCA |
Exhibitors
Amnesty
Anti-slavery
Ctrl.Alt.Shift
Fairtrade
International Organization for Migration
Migrant Rights Centre
Stop The Traffik
Unchosen
unseen (UK)
For more information email bristol@unchosen.org.uk
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