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Thursday Late: The Violence of Poverty - The cost of human trafficking

4 Mar 2010

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Thursday
10:00 – 17:00

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Free event. Booking advised.

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Impressions Gallery

Bradford, United Kingdom

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Impressions Gallery, in collaboration with Autograph ABP, present a special evening of film screenings and talks to support our exhibition not Natasha, discussing sex trafficking from a national, regional and global perspective.

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Speakers and screenings include: Ӣ Diana Wallis MEP for Yorkshire and Humberside and the first British woman to be elected Vice-President of the European Parliament in twenty years. Ӣ Ruth Beni, Film Director, will present an animated short film, Two Little Girls, a powerful cautionary tale about the sex trafficking trade. Ӣ Professor Gary Craig, Visiting Professor at the University of Durham, who has extensive knowledge of social justice and slavery issues. Ӣ Emma Boyd, Autograph ABP will present the film, Torture by Any Other Name featuring Emma Thompson and produced by the Helen Bamber Foundation. There will also be the opportunity to join in a discussion and view the exhibition not Natasha by Dana Popa. This hard-hitting and harrowing project documents the experiences of sex-trafficked women from Moldova. Free event. Booking advised. If you would like further information to book please contact our Welcome Desk on 08450 515 882 or email enquiries@impressions-gallery.com This event is being held in support of International Women's Day on 8 March 2010.

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