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CROSSROADS International Film & Discussion Series- "Not My Life"

  • Tuesday, May 21, 2013
  • 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
  • Red River Theatres, 11 South Main Street, Concord, NH

Registration

  • * Please notify WACNH of cancellations; seats will be held until 7 PM day of program
    * Registration will close when full or 24 hours before program
  • SUPPORT the work of Red River Theatres & the World Affairs Council with a suggested donation of $10 per ticket
    * Please notify WACNH of cancellations; seats will be held until 7 PM day of program
    * Registration will close when full or 24 hours before program
TUESDAY MAY 21
7 PM
 
CROSSROADS International Film and Discussion Series Presents:

NOT MY LIFE

Discussion following the film with Jennifer Durant, Public Policy Specialist of NH Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence

Online registration is now closed;
TICKETS AVAILABLE AT DOOR

6 PM- Refreshments & Registration
7 PM- Film
8:30 PM - Panel Discussion

** All attendees receive a copy of the film to take home! **


ABOUT THE FILM: Not My Life is the first documentary film to depict the horrifying and dangerous practices of human trafficking and modern slavery on a global scale.  Filmed on five continents over a period of four years, Not My Life unflinchingly, but with enormous dignity and compassion, depicts the unspeakable practices of a multi-billion dollar global industry whose profits, as the film's narration says, "are built on the backs and in the beds of our planet's youth."  While acknowledging that trafficking and slavery are universal crimes, affecting millions of human beings all over the world, Not My Life zeroes in on the fact that the vast majority of trafficking and slavery victims are indeed children. Not My Life features dignified and inspiring testimony from survivors; depictions of trafficking, exploitation, and slavery in all parts of the world including forced labor in Africa; street begging and garbage picking in India; sexual trafficking in the United States and Southeast Asia; and various forms of child enslavement and abuse in both North and South America.



11 S. Main Street, Concord NH 03301
DIRECTIONS AND PARKING INFO HERE:

~Beer, wine, sandwiches, drinks & snacks are available for purchase from concession stand
Free and open to the public;
Advance registration required


** Please consider supporting this free global education program for the public with adonation to Red River Theatres or the World Affairs Council  (in lieu of a ticket cost) or joining the Theatres and the Council as a member!**

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WORLD AFFAIRS COUNCIL OF NH
795 Elm Street, Suite 204 - Manchester - NH - 03101

council@wacnh.org - (603) 823-3408

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