Awareness Parties of The Emancipation Network
Organisers explain that an Awareness Party can be formal or informal, large or small, and that each individual can integrate his or her own interests and personality into the event. TEN provides each host with the tools to educate his or her guests about trafficking, including a video, a speech to read, printed awareness materials, recipes, catalogues, brochures, and handicraft products to sell. There are no sales pitches or product demonstrations, and there is no pressure to buy; the goal is to offer information about slavery and human rights in a way that is not overwhelming or depressing but empowering. One of the goals of an Awareness Party is to invite attendees to go on to host parties of their own - thereby disseminating the messages even further.
TEN maintains a website and a monthly email newsletters through which interested persons can learn about trafficking, stay abreast of worldwide news and legislation affecting trafficking, and get news from overseas partners and from TEN volunteers across the USA.
Click here to request information on hosting an Awareness Party.
Email from Becky Bavinger to The Communication Initiative on September 15 2006; and TEN website.
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