Tuesday 1st November at 6.30pm
In partnership with LSE Centre for the Study of Human Rights
and
Anti-Slavery International
FREE ADMISSION - No booking required - come early to get a seat!
Venue: Hong Kong Theatre, LSE, Clement House, Aldwych, London WC2A 2AE
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Stolen
Written by Stephen Butchard and directed by Justin Chadwick.
Stolen follows the story of Detective Inspector Anthony Carter and three children. Anthony works in the Human Trafficking Unit, battling to make a difference to the plight of exploited children being smuggled into the UK and from there - to anywhere and to any fate.
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Pre film performance:
Jally Kebba Susso, Gambian Kora player
Post film Q&A Panel:
Justin Chadwick, Film Director of 'Stolen'
Dr Jenny Kuper, LSE - Centre for the Study of Human Rights
Debbie Beadle, Youth Programme Coordinator, ECPAT UK
Romana Cacchioli, Programme & Advocacy Manager, Anti-Slavery International
Colin Carswell, Chief Inspector, Safer Transport Command, Metropolitan Police
Tuesday 18th October at 7pm - UK Anti-Slavery Day
In partnership with Museum of London Docklands
and Anti-Slavery International
Join millions of students, workers, and ordinary people across the country
and take action to end slavery.
Venue: Museum of London Docklands, West India Quay, London E14 4AL View Map
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Britain's Secret Slaves
Directed by Joe Ward & Andrew Smith
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 Q&A Panel:
Joe Ward, Film Directorof 'Britain's Secret Slaves'
Aidan McQuade, Director, Anti-Slavery International
Richard Martin, Head of Human Exploitation and Crime Command, Metropolitan Police
Marissa Begonia, Justice for Domestic Workers
Tuesday 11th October at 6.30pm
In partnership with Mayor of London
and Anti-Slavery International
FREE ADMISSION
Venue: The Chamber, City Hall, London, SE1 2AA
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I am Slave
Directed by Gabriel Range In Southern Sudan, young Malia is kidnapped by Mujahideen raiders. Taken to Khartoum, Malia is sold to a family, where she is subjected to extreme cruelty. Her father searches for her, in vain.
When Malia turns eighteen, she is sent to London. Trapped and enslaved, her passport taken away, Malia only thinks of escape.
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Pre film performance:
Amira Kheir, Sudanese singer/songwriter
Post film Q&A Panel:
Gabriel Range, Film Director of “I Am Slave”
Anthony Steen, Chair of Human Trafficking Foundation
Klara Skrivánková, Trafficking Programme Coordinator, Anti Slavery International
Richard Martin, Head of Human Exploitation and Crime Command, Metropolitan Police
Nick Kinsella, QPM. Board member UN Trust Fund for Victims of HT,
Founder & Former CEO of the UKHTC
Exhibitors:
Members of The Human Trafficking Foundation Advisory Group
Anti-Slavery International
Calla
Children’s Society
Dalit Freedom Network
ECPAT UK
Jigsaw4u
Kalayaan
LOVE146
Odanadi UK
Purple Teardrop Campaign
STOP THE TRAFFIK
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