Event: New Haven Film Fest & Human Rights Summit
- Dorina Leslie
- Oct 18, 2015
- 2 min read

The Shine the Light Project is proud to partner with The New Haven Film Festival for a day of Human Rights Awareness on Saturday, November 14, 2015. Join us in the heart of downtown New Haven for a morning and afternoon of engaging films, workshops, panel discussions with experts in the field of human trafficking and labor exploitation. Human rights films include Not My Life, Girl Rising, and SOLD.
Folks from Imagine Goods and Ten Thousand Villages will be on-hand to discuss exploitation in the labor chains and the importance of buying Fair Trade, following the screening of Immokalee: Slavery in America's Tomato Fields. Representatives from the United Nations Girl Up movement will lead a discussion which shines the light on issues affecting girls - gender inequality, sexual exploitation, human trafficking, and child marriage - after screening key chapters from the movie Girl Rising.
The evening portion of our event kicks off at the University of New Haven's Bucknall Theater with a keynote address from Jeff Blom, founder and president of Global Sentry
Group, followed by a VIP reception. The award-winning film SOLD will screen as our grand finale, complete with a discussion about human trafficking - globally and locally - with Jeff Blom and Tim Pambach, Chair of the Forensic Science Department and Executive Director of the Henry Lee Institute, University of New Haven, moderated by former Speaker of the House, Jim Amann.
Become an abolitionist. Join us in shining the light on human trafficking and help stampout modern day slavery, one of the biggest human rights issues facing humanity today.
For more information, please email the producer Dorina Leslie at dorina.stlproject@gmail.com.
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