Slavery: A Global Investigation
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Loading ... - Published date: July 15, 2011
- Category: Society
- Tags: Poverty, Slavery
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The global economy has created immense wealth in the West, but it has also spawned a sinister new market in slaves – in Africa, Asia and South America, and on our own doorsteps in the capitals of Britain and the U.S. True Vision of London produced this 80-minute documentary, inspired by Free the Slaves President Kevin Bales’ award-winning book Disposable People, exposes cases of slavery around the world. Filmmakers Brian Edwards and Kate Blewett actually buy slaves in Africa and help free child slaves in India. The film exposes slavery in the rug-making sector of Northwest India, the cocoa plantations in the Ivory Coast, and even the home of a World Bank official in Washington, D.C. Small, personal stories of slavery are woven together to tell the larger story of slavery in the global economy. Slavery won the Peabody Award in 2001.









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Don’t forget the support of slavery by Publix Grocery Satore chain in Florida! – http://blogs.miaminewtimes.com/shortorder/2009/11/ciw_protests_publix_in_miami_f.php
Both slavery, child labor and regular wage labor needs to be abolished. We, the workers are the ones producing the value of the companies, therefore we are the ones who have to organize and then collectively own our production together. We can’t have a economic system that allows single individuals to buy labor. Money should not be allowed to be used like that!