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Seattle Against Slavery (SAS) is a grassroots coalition working to make a slave-free world one city at a time. Uniting community-based abolition activists, local and national non-government organizations, government agencies, and other coalitions, SAS seeks to raise human trafficking awareness and mobilize the public to better advocate for victims, enhance survivor care, promote legislation to combat human trafficking, and help service providers build capacity.
Next SAS Event
July 19th - 6 pm
'CALL + RESPONSE'
& Human Trafficking Awareness Event
*Special 'Call and Response' reception begins at 6 pm
*'Call and Response' screening begins at 7 pm
*A panel discussion on Human Trafficking begins immediately after play
NORTHWEST FILM FORUM
1515 12th Ave.
Seattle, WA 98122
Directions
SAS Members & Friends get the NWFF membership ticket price of $6 which includes a reception before the screening. To purchase tickets, go to:
http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/118542
For more info:
Call + Response
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Northwest Film Forum
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Intiman Theatre
Panelists:
Catherine Jensen, Outreach & Awareness Coordinator at WA Anti-Trafficking Response Network (WARN) & Refugee Women Alliance (ReWA)
Sheila Houston, Outreach Services Director at New Horizon Ministries
Lacie Morrison, Mental Health Counselor & Trafficking Survivors Therapist | Service Providers Community Director at SAS
Alex Sum, Executive Director at SAS-Moderator
To see all events on SAS Calendar, click
here
How Slavery Still Exists Today
*Courtesy of International Justice Mission(R)
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