National Human Trafficking Awareness Day 2012
January 11, 2012 @ 10:44 AM
Today is National Human Trafficking Awareness Day. If you do one thing, watch a simple one minute video that tells the story of Sany in Cambodia – sold as a young girl where she suffered unspeakable abuse, eventually freed and given a new dignified life with a meaningful job.
If you have seen the documentary Nefarious you will know the sort of abuse behind Sany’s statement “When I was young I was sold.” As she slightly chokes in saying those words you get a half-second glimpse into a world of pain that no one should ever endure.
We are not all called to be fiery-eyed campaigners and activists. We can’t all travel the world fighting injustice. Of course we can and should give to organizations that do that, but at Trade as One we believe that justice and compassion is best exercised when it invades us close to home and gets built into our daily lives - when the bag we carry our laptop in gives a job to Sany (http://tradeasone.com/producers/stopstart/), when the rice we eat keeps families together in rural Thailand and prevents migration to the urban slums (http://tradeasone.com/producers/alter_eco/), when the jewelry we give as a gift tells the story of a woman rescued from forced prostitution (http://tradeasone.com/producers/nightlight/). Whatever it is that you can do in this movement to set people free, let’s do it.