Campaign
Feb 1 - Steps of Justice meeting
Time: 7:30pm – 9:30pm
Location: Union Street Center Auditorium
Description: Steps of Justice, an organization who travels the country, will kick off our month-long Red Light Campaign (RLC). They have a unique way of expressing God’s heart for justice in the face of sex trafficking at Super Bowl 46 along with the other injustices masquerading as legitimate businesses in the United States.
Feb 3 & 4 - Justice 24-hr Prayer Event
Time: 7pm – 7pm
Location: Mt. Auburn United Methodist Church (Greenwood, IN)
Description: We will partner with Steps of Justice, HOPE61, and fellow students to express our pain for the sex trafficking victims around Super Bowl 46 and our hope for sex traffickers to come to their senses. Together we’ll pray in shifts for 24 hours in the face of this injustice.
Feb 7 - Movie Nights
Time: 7pm
Location: Forest, McNutt and CSF House
Description: Movies can convey a powerful message, especially when it affects real human beings who deserve freedom as much as we do. We’ll convey our heart for the RLC through these movies. “Trade” will be shown at McNutt, “Human Trafficking” will be shown at Forest, “Born in Brothels” will be shown at the CSF house, and “Very Young Girls” will be shown at the Pourhouse Café.
Feb 13 -What's Porn Got To Do With It?
Time: 7:30pm
Location: Swain West 119
Description: Chadwick Walenga will visit us to shed light on the devastating effects of the modern pornography industry and how it influences sex trafficking. This is a night for those who are not afraid to think critically about our actions and how it affects others – all genders welcome.
Feb 18 - A Night For Freedom
Time: 7pm
Location: Alumni Hall at the Indiana Memorial Union
Description: We’ll put our passion to action by fundraising for organizations in Cambodia and increasing awareness for what happens in that area of the world. We’ll also host an art auction and two speakers at this event. Hannah Burkle is a Rapha House representative from Cambodia, and Chris Alexander is the founder of an organization that provides jobs for impoverished women in Cambodia – they’ll share their heart for Cambodia and the stories behind their efforts there. Suggested donation: $5; All proceeds go directly to Rapha House to help them rescue girls from sex trafficking.
Feb 21 - Justice Panel
Time: 8pm
Location: Woodburn 100
Description: A panel of representatives from various organizations across the world will share their heart for social justice (International Justice Mission (IJM), Breaking Chains, Love Can’t Be Baht, Love146). Each speaker will share about their organization’s efforts to combat sex trafficking and stories from personal experiences. Students will have the opportunity to ask questions during a Q&A session and to understand how to join the fight against injustice. This night will also commence the local chapter of IJM on our campus.
Feb 23 - All Campus Justice Night
A final meeting to rally all the organizations and churches invloved in the campaign. We'll share our passion and honor the God of justice and love who cultivated the heart behind our campaign. We'll have snacks, music, a guest speaker, and lots of excitement!
Mar 2 - Freedom Formal
Time: 8-11pm
Location: Union Center Auditorium
Description: A dinner to celebrate the end of our campaign and the beginning of a lifelong battle against sex trafficking. We’ll review for everyone the milestones of our campaign and how much money we raised in our fight against sex trafficking.
Campaign length
Feb 1st - Feb 29th
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It has been estimated that 27 million people are enslaved around the world. 50% of them are children - together this twisted business called Human Trafficking generates more than
$32 billion in profits annually.
Is slavery a thing of the past?
The answer is no.
The truth is, more people are in slavery today than ever before in the course of human history.
Human Trafficking is divided into 3 types of slavery: forced labor, domestic slavery, and sex trafficking.
The Red Light Campaign is a group of students from Indiana University Bloomington who have a God-given heart to raise awareness and help equip students on our campus to help
fight sex trafficking.
Let's stop sex trafficking.
We care about sex trafficking because of God's heart of justice and love.
Regardless of what you believe, we hope you share our passion for this cause.
Will you join us?
-The Red Light Campaign
"...to proclaim freedom for the captives..."