March 10

QA Movie Guild screening ‘Call+Response’ Saturday

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The Queen Anne Movie Guild is screening Call+Response, a documentary film on human trafficking, this weekend, as part of its second Saturday film series.

From QAMG:

CALL+RESPONSE is a first of its kind feature documentary film that reveals the world’s 27 million dirtiest secrets: there are more slaves today than ever before in human history. CALL+RESPONSE goes deep undercover where slavery is thriving from the child brothels of Cambodia to the slave brick kilns of rural India to reveal that in 2009, Slave Traders made more money than Google, Nike and Starbucks combined.

Luminaries on the issue such as Cornel West, Madeleine Albright, Daryl Hannah, Julia Ormond, Ashley Judd, Nicholas Kristof, and many other prominent political and cultural figures offer first hand account of this 21st century trade. Performances from Grammy-winning and critically acclaimed artists including Moby, Natasha Bedingfield, Cold War Kids, Matisyahu, Imogen Heap, Talib Kweli, Five For Fighting, Switchfoot, members of Nickel Creek and Tom Petty’s Heartbreakers, Rocco Deluca move this chilling information into inspiration for stopping it.

Music is part of the movement against human slavery. Dr. Cornel West connects the music of the American slave fields to the popular music we listen to today, and offers this connection as a rallying cry for the modern abolitionist movement currently brewing.

There is a sea of change happening in human rights activism. The world’s issues cannot be solved alone by governments and non-profits, but require community-based participation. As a feature film, CALL+RESPONSE has the unique position of being not only a ground-breaking genre-bending film, but also serves as a deft tool in the hands of 21st Century Abolitionists. We provide activists with tactile strategic online and mobile tools to fight slavery everyday. We believe this is a fight that must that is won with passion, innovation, and commitment.

As always the screening will begin at 7 p.m. on Saturday, March 12 at the Queen Anne United Methodist Church, located at 1606 5th Ave W (right next to the Queen Anne library). Moviegoers should use the Fellowship Hall entrance on W Garfield St. Coffee will be provided by Peet’s Coffee & Tea and doughnuts provided by Top Pot Doughnuts. Admission is free.


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Call+Response, documentaries, events, film screening, free events, human trafficking, Queen Anne Movie Guild, Second Saturdays Film Series


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