
A photography exhibition at St. Paul’s Cathedral which documents the ordinary lives and everyday locations caught up in human trafficking and calls for an end to this illegal 21st century trade. The exhibition seeks to expose the reality of trafficking and the action needed to tackle it. Running until the 29th March, produced by Panos Pictures, in partnership with Amnesty International, Anti-Slavery International, Eaves and UNICEF UK. Photographs by Karen Robinson and David Rose.



the exhibition looks really interesting, i wish some of these would come to my city (although i doubt that’ll ever happen, given where i live!).
btw, with regards to my blog (you commented on suroor’s that you couldn’t access it), email me on mysoliloquyATgmail.com and i’ll send you an invite.
and btw, really enjoyed the discussion over at suroor’s blog (mainly thanks to your points). although we never seem to get anywhere with it, because we’re dealing with text that can’t be altered or even reinterpreted, it’s very interesting to see how people with blind faith deal with the questions she raises as opposed to people like us .
thanks for your comment S ( p.s. sonia/afroz – both me!) i look forward to reading your blog/s.
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