Child Slavery: The Hypocrisy of Haiti

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Category: Human Rights

When: 07:00 PM November 9, 2007 to 10:09 AM October 5, 2007

Mobile Jam Fest & Plan Canada invite you to an advance screening of: Child Slavery: The Hypocrisy of Haiti

Directed and Produced by Craig Goodwill

WHEN: 
Friday November 9, 2007
Doors 7:00PM / Screening: 7:30PM

WHAT: 
Film Screening and Cocktails

WHERE: 
National Film Board / John Spotten Theatre
50 John Street /  2nd floor (corner of John & Richmond Street)

Free admission!

RSVP at: haiti@mobilejamfest.com

Synopsis: Exploring the impact of domestic child slavery in Haiti through the eyes of a Canadian UN peace keeper, pop singer George Nozuka, Haitian youth filmmakers, and rehabilitated child slaves. And see what individuals are doing to improve their world!

Plan Canada:  Plan Canada is part of Plan International one of the world's largest international, child-centred development organizations. Plan works in more than 49 developing countries.Worldwide, Plan's  long-term community programs benefit 1.3 million children and impact the lives of 13 million people. Plan is non-religious, non-political and has no government affiliations.

Mobile Jam Fest: MJF is a democratic, user-generated, platform that challenges youth (age 14-25) from around the world to creatively express themselves - however, wherever and whenever possible.

For more information please visit http://mobilejamfest.com

Contact information: RSVP at: haiti@mobilejamfest.com
Web link for more information: http://mobilejamfest.com
Source: Mobile Jam Fest

by Mobile Jam Fest & Plan Canada


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