Date: Wednesday 29th January 7.15pm
Venue:
Caedmon Hall, College of St. Hild & St.
Bede, University of Durham.
Millions of people around the world and thousands across the UK are sold into exploitation and slavery every year but it is a crime that takes place in the shadows. Over 60 filmmakers
entered the first Unchosen Human Trafficking Film Competition to shine a light on this dark trade. Based on real life cases, the best of those films are now touring the UK & Ireland
to show what slavery looks like in the 21st Century – and what WE can do to stamp it out.
Introduced by: Gary Craig, Professor of Community Development and Social Justice, Durham University & Forced Labour & Trafficking Researcher, Wilberforce Institute
Post-Film talk and Q&A Panel: Inspector Gary Fernandes, Child Human Trafficking Redcar Police Force, Gary Craig, Professor of Community Development and Social Justice, Durham University & Forced Labour & Trafficking
Researcher, Wilberforce Institute. Camilla Brown, UK & Ireland Coordinator, Unchosen, specialist Domestic Slavery