Activity to Develop a Consistent Ethic of Life
Use this reflection tool to discern how you might want to take greater action and responsibility for your actions to assist and accompany others within your communities.
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Use this reflection tool to discern how you might want to take greater action and responsibility for your actions to assist and accompany others within your communities.
This lesson plan was written based on an article by Sr. Jeanne Christensen and is shared here with the permission of Global Sisters Report, a project of the National Catholic Reporter.
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We join together in prayer to end modern-day slavery on February 8th. This litany reminds us of the many specific examples of the exploitation of others and to understand how we may support a culture of treating humans as commodities.
This prayer calls each of us to tear down our walls of fear and indifference towards the injustice of modern-day slavery.
Tricked is a documentary based on real-life interviews with different people involved in sex trafficking; this film discussion guide offers questions guiding viewers to consider how the sin of exploitation of women is related to broader values and issues.
This prayer calls us to see, reflect, and act on the problem of human trafficking around the globe, to reject indifference, and to move beyond our comfort zones to bring this injustice to an end.
I Am Jane Doe discloses the hidden truth about Backpage.com, an online classified website that, along with information about bikes for sale and apartments for rent, runs a thriving internet-enabled site for trafficking in abducted or runaway girls duped into becoming sex workers.
This litany commemorates July 30th, the World Day Against Trafficking in Persons. Let us be more attentive to the cries and needs of the victims and survivors of human trafficking and hold perpetrators accountable for their crimes.
This prayer commemorates July 30th, the World Day Against Trafficking in Persons, and asks Jesus to walk with those who are trafficked and those who work to end modern day slavery.
This study guide for the short film, I Am Miriam, and the Against Humanity website contains reflection questions and suggestions for action on the issue of human trafficking.
This litany touches on many issues that affect all of us in our common home and invites each of us to act on behalf of the poorest in our global society.
Visit the Against Humanity website to view the anti-human trafficking video I Am Miriam, which tells the story of a 26-year-old Ethiopian woman who underwent sex trafficking as she sought asylum from violence against her family and herself in her homeland. The Against Humanity website provides educational and other resources for preventing, detecting, and responding to human trafficking through individual and collective efforts.