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How to Combat the Slave Trade Market Across the World

By: Daryl G.

Introduction

As the 2008 Summer Olympics in China come to a close, millions of people celebrate their countries victories. However, there are millions of individuals who have oppressed cross the globe. Today, there are more than 27 million slaves in the world, more than the number of people extracted from Africa throughout the 400 years of the slave trade. Modern human slavery includes trafficking which generates profits in excess of 12 billion dollars a year. In fact, individuals are rewarded in the black market for selling others into slavery and sexual bondage. According to International Justice Mission (IJM) statistics, more than two million children are trapped in forced prostitution and many others are forced to become child soldiers. Forcing individuals into slavery involves aggressive behaviors such as intimidation, torture, rape, abandonment, and murder. Those victims entangled in these lifestyles often exist in subhuman environments which can result in forced enlistment into the military, drug trafficking, prostituting, and other amoral endeavors.

Practical Solutions

Many people cannot bear to listen to such horrible stories. Therefore, they often avoid this reality and look the other way. However, some US citizens are taking a stand on this matter. Recently, the Redemptive Film Festival (RFF) formed a strategic alliance with the human rights activist agency, IJM to use legal means to help to rescue and empower modern day slaves. Virginia Beach resident Dr. Christopher Cunningham founded RFF; he has worked in the media for more than twenty two years. He explains, “We don’t want to merely have a popular festival that shows redemptive films; we want to help in the process of redeeming our brothers and sisters who for one reason or the other have fallen victims to slavery.” Here are ways that individuals and organizations can get involved:


  1. Educate yourself on the issue of modern day slavery from websites such as RFF’s website at http://www.redemptivefilms.com/TheCause.htm.

  2. Encourage your friends and family to do the same.

  3. Develop anti-slavery groups or clubs in your office or school.

  4. Donate to organizations specifically for this cause.

  5. Write articles and media releases to support this effort.


Conclusion

Can the world continue to ignore this terrible reality of slave trading? Changing hearts and minds about this plight continues to be a global challenge. Therefore, progress must be made in baby step increments. Partnerships like RFF and IJM are a good start. However, personal involvement is critical. Dr. Cunningham agrees. His organization is donating 60% of all profits from the 2008 season to support this effort. Dr. Cunningham adds, “As I watch the Olympics, I am reminded of what we can achieve if we all set aside our differences and work together. Our brothers and sisters who are victims of modern day slavery need our help and through the use of film and the support of others, we believe we can make a tangible contribution to change the world.” Yet, there is a call for many other individuals from the international community to get involved. The world citizens came together for the 2008 Olympics. Can they come together to save these oppressed victims in the slave market? Only time can tell.

Explore the slave trade market across the globe and discover some actions to consider.

Daryl D. Green, an international management strategist, writes on contemporary issues impacting businesses, society, and across the globe. With over 18 years of management experience, Mr. Green’s expertise has been noted and quoted by USA Today, Ebony Magazine, and Associated Press. For more information, you can go to http://stores.lulu.com/darygre or http://www.darylgreen.org.

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