
However what I want to stress most about NGHTAD, is that this is not a day to be aware, but to get aware, stay aware and act! I hope that people took today, and this national awareness month to learn some of the facts, look into resources, but most of all take tomorrow and thereafter to use them. Sure having a nationally recognized awareness day is great, but it is useless if it just sits there on the books and the only ones shouting from the rooftops about human trafficking/modern slavery, are those who are already standing on the front lines. I can write, type, talk and shout till my fingers go numb and my lungs go dry, but it’s all useless if no one is on the other side listening and learning.
True, an awareness day and awareness month, is great but for those of us in the field every day, every month, every year, is a National and Global Human Trafficking Awareness day. Did I talk more about trafficking today than any other day, yes and no! Sure, I spoke to a HS in the morning, various citizens in the afternoon as I used the day as an opener to talk to people I came across at every corner; the metro, cafe, CVS, etc. and I posted flyers everywhere I could, blogged, twittered, and facebooked away. In the evening my awareness raising continued as I was asked on a radio show to speak about the day and what people could do, as I rushed doing half my interview driving to attended an anti-trafficking community group meeting to learn and share with other organizations and interested citizens.
- Learn more; watch films, read books and websites about Human Trafficking.
- Tell others about Human Trafficking…your voice is powerful…write, blog, talk!
- Start or join a student or community organization to raise awareness and learn more.
- Volunteer or organize a fundraiser with a local organization that works on Human Trafficking or a related cause.
- Post awareness flyers/posters in your office/school/gym.
- Buy Fair Trade and Slave Free products as often as you can.
- Don’t remain silent! Report it! Call the National Human Trafficking Hotline if you suspect any potential cases of human trafficking. (Put the number in your cell phone NOW!): 1-888-3737-888
It takes all of us to build the bridge to freedom!