The Vineyard School of Justice, in collaboration with International Justice Mission, is hosting a screening of the IJM film “At the End of Slavery: The Battle for Justice in Our Time” to promote awareness of global justice issues.
The film “takes you inside the violent and ugly business of modern-day slavery — the buying and selling of human beings — from the brothels of the Philippines to the brick kilns of India. Shot on location in the Philippines, India, Cambodia and the U.S., At the End of Slavery takes you to the frontlines of today’s battle for justice and includes true stories of former slaves and undercover footage from police operations to rescue children from brothels. First-person testimony […] and respected experts expose the enormity of the crime — but a remarkable strategy and the courage of today’s abolitionists offer hope for a final end to this brutal trade.”
After the screening, Angie Redecopp (Director of Development at IJM Canada) will give a presentation on IJM and its work.
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A special evening featuring a screening of the critically acclaimed documentary “Five Broken Cameras,” with presentations by Rachelle Friesen and Tom, both of whom will share about their experiences of living and working for peace and justice in the West Bank and Gaza. Q&A to follow.
FIVE BROKEN CAMERAS:
“A documentary on a Palestinian farmer’s chronicle of his nonviolent resistance to the actions of the Israeli army.” (source: IMDB)
The Vineyard School of Justice is hosting an Info Night this evening for the 2015-2016 School Term.
New school term begins Oct. 2015 – May 2016. Run by Winnipeg Centre Vineyard, located in one of Canada’s most impoverished neighborhoods, focused on living out a radical life of love, worship, and justice.