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FUTURE EVENTS

Check out the calender of events

  • Chab Dai Coalition
    Chab Dai Coalition in Cambodia is planning their Freedom Day events for Friday 23rd March ...   [more>>]
  • World Vision presents a ‘STOP THE TRAFFIK’ tour with Replenish, Mark Ritchie, RPM and ‘The Gentlemen’
    Hosted by national youth speaker Mark Ritchie, each event on the eight-date tour will also feature a full rock set from Christian rock band Replenish ...   [more>>]
  • The March of the Abolitionists
    Last July many newspapers carried a story about Andrew Hawkins, a descendant of England's first slave trader, Sir John Hawkins, who made an apology for the slave trade in the Gambia at the International Roots Festival ... [more>>]
  • STOP THE TRAFFIK UK Tour, 28th Jan - 9th Feb 2007
    A multi-media media presentation of the plight of women and children who are victims of people trafficking ... [more>>]  
  • Freedom Day, 25th March 2007
    Freedom Day will be marked by local, national and international events as the culmination of the 12-month initiative. More information will be posted on the website nearer the time ... [more>>]  
  • A Journey of Amazing Grace, 26th March 2007
    Jonathan Aitken is giving a talk at Holy Trintity Brompton, London,  on 26th March 2007 on John Newton, From Slave Ship Captain and Libertineto Abolitionist and Mentor to William Wilberforce, A Journey of Amazing Grace.  For further details contact Simone Lamont at Simone.Lamont@alpha.org.
  • Cargo, 31st March 2007
    Acclaimed composer, songwriter, and singer Paul Field has written Cargo 'The fight for freedom past and present' which uses words, music, dance and images ... [more>>]
  • ‘DIGNITY’ Sing Out Against Slavery, 20th May 2007
    'DIGNITY' Sing Out Against Slavery, a spellbinding performance of singing, dancing, and readings focusing on women's fight for freedom. The 50-minute performance stars community singers 'Journeying On', musicians and dancers ... [more>>]

Force 7

Force 7—A Branch of Young Enterprise is a small business formed by a group of students from Hymers College, Hull. The business will run for a year and has 5 aims; Action, Awareness, Diversity, Education and Identity. Force 7 will achieve these by developing an Activity Pack to be used in conjunction with an exhibition in Wilberforce House Museum in Hull; the exhibition will focus on William Wilberforce and the abolition of the slave trade. The Activity Pack will be directed at 8-12 year olds, and will contain a colourful magazine, cartoons, competition, Match Box challenge, and several other ideas centred on the exhibitions theme. The magazine will have a feature page on STOP THE TRAFFIK and how to get proactively involved in ending modern day slavery.