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27 MILLION PEOPLE ARE ENSLAVED TODAY. STOP HUMAN TRAFFICKING.
www.notforsalecampaign.org

Columbia's Human Trafficking Awareness Week



EVENT SCHEDULE


Sunday, Sept. 14

"FREEDOM IS FOR EVERYONE"
9am & 10:45am • Christian Chapel Church • 3300 S. Providence Rd.
David Batstone, founder of the Not For Sale Campaign against human trafficking, with John Battaglia, Missouri state director.
Everyone invited to attend.
www.c2church.com

GENERATION J BENEFIT CONCERT TO END SLAVERY
8pm Jesse Auditorium
A night of music including the Caleb Rowden Band, Brant Christopher, Courtney Reid and Christopher Williams.
Admission: $8 students; $10 general


Monday, Sept. 15
GENERATION J (JUSTICE): ROADMAPS AND DETOURS
David Batstone Lecture and Discussion
7pm • Windsor Auditorium • 1405 E. Broadway • Stephens College
Free and open to the public.


Tuesday, Sept. 16
BECOMING A BACKYARD ABOLITIONIST
David Batstone Workshop: Learn How to Stop Traffic
7 p.m. • Windsor Lounge • Stamper Commons • 1300 E. Broadway
Free and open to the public.
RSVP by 9.15.08 at (573) 876-7111 or [email protected]


Thursday, Sept. 18

TOWN HALL MEETING
6:30-8 p.m. • Neff Auditorium (School of Journalism) on the MU campus
Modern-day slavery in Central Missouri? A town hall meeting to address Human Trafficking in Central Missouri.


Friday, Sept. 19
ABOLITION IN THE PARK
3pm - 7pm • Peace Park
Local artists, musicians and abolitionists gather together to support the fight against slavery.


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