"Dark Highway" Holds World Premiere in Kingston about Human Trafficking

As part of the Kingston Canadian Film Festival (KCFF), Dark Highway had its world premiere at the Kingston Grand Theatre.
As part of the Kingston Canadian Film Festival (KCFF), Dark Highway had its world premiere at the Kingston Grand Theatre.

Dear Sisters

 

For your information in our collective celebration - I am sharing good news of arts and film release as a vehicle to advance our Anti-Human Trafficking Task Force (International/Canada comprises of 17 BPW members).  

 

The World Premiere sold out and will continue to advance at our UNCSW68 Parallel Event March 18th where we created an activity that  7  global survivors of human trafficking, and 5 BPW sisters safely panel together virtually - consider this your invitation to share and join us (register here to receive your link Meeting Registration - Zoom

 

The article and photo by esteemed University of Queens Canada and media papers and television can be found here: 

https://www.queensjournal.ca/dark-highway-holds-world-premiere-in-kingston-about-human-trafficking/

 

Our work and direction is only possible because of BPW inspiration and support.  In this movie, we ensured the ethical inclusion of survivors and their families to inspire human rights standards in story telling and inclusion of women and girls in their own lived experience expressions. SDG goals of empowerments and safety.  

 

Thank you for your continued and ongoing support.

Bravo team.

 

Kelly Tallon Franklin, Chair Task Force Anti Human Trafficking