Thursday, October 28, 2010

Are you a MINDLESS shopper??

What a lot of us don't realize a lot of the time is that we MAY be supporting human trafficking/unfair labor within our everyday purchases. Do you know where each and every item you buy throughout your day comes from? I don't mean the "made in..." stamp, I mean, do you know exactly where, as in, what type of warehouse was it made in. And, who made it? How much were they paid? How many hours must they work in a day? Have any of these thoughts crossed your mind while shopping?

Has THIS crossed your mind?


I have to admit. On occasion, and more often than not, if I am being 100% honest, I am guilty of mindless shopping. My definition of mindless shopping is just that : Not thinking about the origins of the product you are buying.

In an effort to become more supportive of ANTI-trafficking, I have researched fair trade shopping and found that it is somewhat hard to find - and might I add, much more expensive. Being the frugal person that I am, I cringe when purchasing something that I know I can buy cheaper elsewhere. However, I have been working on reminding myself of the people - literally all the way across the world from me, working their butts off for little or nothing, not because they necessarily WANT to, but because they HAVE to or are being FORCED to - in order to make me a shirt, or a purse, or a pair of jeans for a bargain price. Many of them MUCH younger than the legal working age.

In a particular sweatshop in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, children between the ages of 12-16 are forced to work 14 hour days with no education. They receive hardly any payment for their work, are exploited, and only given 2 short breaks for a small amount of food and tea to drink throughout the entire day. One child at the shop even stated his fear of standing up or drinking water because of what their boss might do to him if he did. Read more about their story, here.

The sad truth is, this is happening all over the world RIGHT NOW. Hundreds of companies around the world and especially in the U.S. are guilty of receiving their supplies from these types of businesses abroad. Why? It keeps costs down in order to deliver an attractive product at a cheap price to our consumer-driven country, while still giving the company a hefty profit rather than the ones putting the actual hard work into the production of it.

You may be surprised to hear names of companies who refuse to release information about their production facilities abroad. Companies like Abercrombie & Fitch, Ikea, Walmart, LL Bean, Pier 1 Imports, and Hanes are all guilty of unfair trade practices.

According to the International Labor Rights Forum, Gymboree, Hanes, and LL Bean all used forced child labor in 2010 based in Uzbekistan to supply their cotton. Children as young as 7 years old are forced to work in cotton fields all day long and even live in dormitories in remote areas during the time that they would normally be in school.

Ikea, Kohls, and Walmart all purchase bed linens from the same textile factory in Denizili, Turkey, where four workers have died in 2010 from unsafe working conditions.

Is the little less cash REALLY worth that? Is it really worth supporting something so awful?


Think about it next time you grab that awesome deal off the rack...Shop with the 2010 Shop with a Conscience Consumer Guide and help put an end to sweatshops and unfair trade!

Monday, October 25, 2010

Born Into Brothels


I stumbled upon a used book/dvd sale at my local library today and came across the movie "Born Into Brothels." I had heard about this film before in one of my online searches but didn't know much information about it. As it was only $1.00 at the sale, I decided I couldn't pass it up. As soon as I returned home, I looked up the film online and now cannot wait to watch it.


Born Into Brothels was filmed within the Red Light District of Calcutta, India and released in 2004. Although the film was directed by Zana Briski, it was filmed largely in part by children living within the RLD themselves. Briski originally sought to film the lives of India's sex workers but found out that she would not be able to access their lives enough to portray a truthful image. As a result, she relocated to Calcutta to become a part of the residence there and met many children who had literally been born into the brothels by the sex workers. She forged relationships with these children, taught them basic photography skills, and gave them cameras so that they could film the inside world of the brothels that outsiders could not capture.

The result of was more than Briski had bargained for. Briski decided to use the children's new photography skills to give them a chance at a better life. The film gained so much attention worldwide that many of the children were able to escape the brothels and enter boarding schools where they received an education and a proper place to live. Unfortunately, some of the children weren't given permission by their guardians within the brothels to leave and were forced to return by the film's end.

I will give a full report with my own opinion as soon as I get a chance to pop this film into the DVD player! In the meantime, check out the project here.

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Updates!

Recent News :

"New Jersey is crossroads in sordid work of human trafficking" : by Herb Jackson
New Jersey is a crossroads for many types of human trafficking and the government is cracking down to put an end to it. Many factors contribute to New Jersey being highly susceptible to human trafficking including it's tri-state location with New York and Pennsylvania, it's transportation network, pockets of poverty, high wealth, and cultural diversity with many immigrant neighborhoods. Read more about recent specific cases here.

"Calif. Gov. Schwarzenegger Signs Legislation to Combat Human Trafficking" : by Valerie Gotten
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed SB657, a law that requires major retail sellers to disclose their efforts to eradicate slavery and human trafficking from their direct supply chains. Check out the details here.

What you can do:

Think Twice Before Purchasing Chocolate...

Protect Your Children...educate them in being aware of the dangers of being lured into sexual exploitation with Adults Saving Kids educational resources.

Send Survivor Care Packages
Search in your area for rehabilitation centers for survivors of human trafficking and donate items to them for the survivors! Here are a few centers to check out :