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Call+Response Trailer

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I've said it so many times, but it still sounds surreal: There are more than 27 million slaves on this earth, more than existed in during any point in the trans-Atlantic slave trade 200 years ago. About 80% of those are women and children. No government officially condones it, but even in America, kids are trafficked from other countries or from state to state, forced into prostitution with the threat of harm or death. My own city of Atlanta is one of the Top 10 in the nation for human trafficking. There have been several good fictional films dealing with this issue lately, including Trade, Holly and Eastern Promises. But the most inspiring film dealing with this topic is coming out this fall—Justin Dillon's Call+Response.

The film opens Oct. 10 nationally.

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Paste and OurStage Join Forces to Help End Slavery

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Indie Visionaries Launch Joint Donation Campaign in Support of the NOT FOR SALE
Abolitionist Movement

BOSTON, MA (September 17, 2007) - Paste, one of the fastest-growing independently published entertainment magazines in the country, and OurStage, the only 100% democratic competition for emerging music and film talent as decided by the fans, announced today their joint donation campaign aimed at helping the NOT FOR SALE (NFS) organization to end slavery around the world.   For each sign-up to OurStage driven by this campaign, OurStage will donate $2 directly to NFS.  The campaign will be tracked in real time on Paste Magazine’s web site - www.pastemagazine.com, showing abolitionist supporters the difference they are making with each registration.

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Paste and OurStage join forces to help end slavery

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Today, Paste and OurStage launched our joint donation campaign aimed at helping The Not For Sale Campaign to end slavery around the world. For each sign-up to OurStage driven by this campaign, OurStage will donate $2 directly to NFS. The campaign will be tracked in real time on PasteMagazine.com, showing abolitionist supporters the difference they are making with each registration.

Throughout the year, I’ve been increasingly exposed to the horrible global injustice of modern day slavery. It’s invisible to most people, but the reality is that 27 million people live in slavery around the world—from teens sold as sex slaves in Southeast Asia to children abducted in Northern Uganda and forced into unspeakable acts as soldiers for the Lord’s Resistance Army. That's more than in any other time in history, including the 1800s. And 80% are women and children. Even in this country—where I thought we'd overcome this issue long ago—more than 200,000 people are held against their will, repeatedly raped or made to work without pay, trapped by threats against themselves and their families.

We’re thankful to be able to add our voice to the growing chorus of people fighting to end modern-day slavery through our partnership with OurStage. Our hope is to raise at least $25,000 in donations by the end of the year. The goal is to engage music and film fans to support the Not For Sale efforts by educating them on the enormity of this global criminal activity and then giving them an easy way to help solve the problem. By simply signing up with OurStage (a free online community, where you can discover new music and judge the best artists to be awarded monthly prizes), you can help end worldwide slavery.

I’ve gotten to know David Batstone who heads up Not For Sale, and his organization is working on the ground here and throughout the world, supporting both the efforts of those actively rescuing slaves and those doing the important restorative work to help them make a life for themselves once they’ve been freed.

OurStage has my deepest gratitude and respect for joining us in this cause. Sign up for OurStage, and tell others about this important issue. You’ll see a counter on our homepage over the next several months, showing how much you’ve helped raise.

The facts:
* The commerce in human beings today rivals drug trafficking and the illegal arms trade for the top criminal activity on the planet. The slave trade sits at number three on the list but is closing the gap.

* Nearly 200,000 people live enslaved at this moment in the United States, and an additional 17,500 new victims are trafficked across our borders each year.

* The European Union (EU), has been unable to stop the flood of 120,000 women and children trafficked each year into its member states.

* UN surveys from 2004 found 700,000 children forced into domestic labor in Indonesia alone, with staggering numbers as well in Brazil (559,000), Pakistan (264,000), Haiti (250,000), and Kenya (200,000).

* Of those individuals extracted out of impoverished countries and trafficked across international borders, 80% are female and 50% are children.

We can, and have to, speak against injustice. Become an abolitionist today.

To support the NFS efforts, please visit and register with OurStage.

To donate directly to NFS, click here.

Read the full press release here.


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