VANCOUVER, Wash. Kevin Bales, professor of sociology at Roehampton University in London and president of Free the Slaves, will be discussing his new book “Ending Slavery: How We Free Today’s Slaves” at noon, Nov. 13 at Washington State University Vancouver in the Administration building, room 110. The event will begin with a 30 minute film, “Dreams Die Hard,” which profiles several people trapped in slavery across the
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His book “Disposable People: New Slavery in the Global Economy,” published in 1999, was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize. Archbishop Desmond Tutu called it “a well researched, scholarly and deeply disturbing exposé of modern slavery.” His documentary film, “Slavery: A Global Investigation,” won the Peabody Award for 2000 and two Emmy Awards in 2002. He is a Trustee of Anti-Slavery International and was a consultant to the United Nations Global Program on Trafficking of Human Beings.
For more on the movement to end slavery in the world today, including video clips, information, tools and resources, see https://freetheslaves.net. Books will be available for purchase through Barnes & Noble at the event.
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